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A new baby brings tiny yawns, sleepless nights, endless cuddles, and a whole lot of excitement. Whether you are celebrating a close friend’s growing family, attending a baby shower, or welcoming a little bundle of joy into the world, finding right newborn gifts can feel overwhelming. Y...


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An engagement is rarely just one moment.

It is the nervous excitement before the proposal. The endless checking of the ring box. The friend secretly holding a camera behind a pillar. The family members pretending not to know what’s happening while knowing exactly what’s happening. The happy tears. The laughter. The photos you’ll revisit years later and say, “Look how y...


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Flowers have a way of stealing the spotlight at weddings.

They’re draped across stages, woven into garlands, lining aisles, decorating entrances, and making every photograph look a little more magical. But beyond their beauty, wedding flowers often carry meaning too. They frame important traditions, highlight ceremonial spaces, and become part of the memories couples c...


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Most people still remember their first stuffed toy.

The bear with the wonky eye. The bunny that went everywhere. The plush that sat on the bed through every hard year of growing up. Now imagine that same person, cap and gown, walking across a stage. And you are standing there holding something for them.

Not just flowers. Something that says: I saw the whole jour...


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What is the Dragon Boat Festival?

Colourful dragon-shaped boats slicing through water, rhythmic drumbeats echoing across a river, families gathering over plates of sticky rice dumplings. That is the Dragon Boat Festival.

Also known as Duanwu Festival, this annual celebration falls on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. It is...


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