
By RaphaelsGifts
Chinese New Year is all about luck, prosperity, and togetherness, and no celebration feels complete without tikoy and mandarin oranges. But why are these two always part of the tradition? Let’s break it down ✨
The Meaning of Tikoy (Nian Gao)

Tikoy, also known as nian gao, is a sticky rice cake traditionally shared during Chinese New Year. Its significance goes beyond being a sweet treat.
- “Nian gao” sounds like “higher year”, symbolizing growth, progress, and promotions
- The sticky texture represents strong family bonds and close relationships
- Its sweet flavor is believed to bring a sweet, prosperous year ahead
That’s why tikoy is often given as a gift—it’s a wish for success, harmony, and abundance.
Why Mandarin Oranges Are Everywhere
Mandarin oranges are another Chinese New Year essential, especially when visiting family or giving gifts.
- The Chinese word for orange sounds like “wealth” or “luck”
- Their round shape symbolizes fullness and completeness
- The bright orange color represents gold and prosperity
Giving oranges is like saying: “May your year be filled with wealth and good fortune.”
Why Tikoy and Oranges Are the Perfect Pair
Together, tikoy and mandarin oranges create the ultimate Chinese New Year gift combo:
- Sweetness + freshness
- Prosperity + growth
- Tradition + heartfelt wishes
That’s why you’ll often see them beautifully packed in Chinese New Year gift baskets—perfect for family, friends, clients, and business partners.
Celebrate Chinese New Year with RaphaelsGifts
At RaphaelsGifts, we curate Chinese New Year gift sets featuring premium tikoy, fresh mandarin oranges, and elegant packaging—ideal for sharing luck, success, and joy this festive season.
Whether it’s for loved ones or corporate gifting, a well-thought-out gift speaks louder than words 🧧
✨ Give a gift that carries meaning. Give prosperity. Give RaphaelsGifts.
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