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AI Lunar New Year page builder for Shopify — red-and-gold theme with current zodiac imagery, lucky red envelope discount reveal, and prosperity gift bundles.

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Build a Lunar New Year page. Include a "lucky red envelope" discount reveal and "prosperity" framing. Curate lucky gift bundles.

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Build a Lunar New Year page: rich red-and-gold theme with current zodiac year imagery, "lucky red envelope" discount mechanic (click to reveal $X off), curated "lucky" gift bundles, and "prosperity" framing for the new year.

Pattern
[Event] + [Offer + deadline] + [Product focus] + [Creative angle] + [Traffic source if applicable] — Fudge fills in the rest (brand voice, fonts, photography, shipping, schema) from your store.
A red envelope reveal isn't the only Lunar New Year format. Ask Fudge to build a few different versions side-by-side so you can preview and pick what fits your brand — try: "Build 3 different Lunar New Year approaches — red envelope reveal, cultural editorial, curated gift bundles — and let me preview each."
You say
Fudge fills in automatically
Lucky red envelope discount reveal
Interactive reveal mechanic
Prosperity framing
Copy and messaging themed around prosperity
Lucky gift bundles
Curated bundles from your catalog
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Red-and-gold styling adapted to your brand
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Current zodiac year reference
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Best practices from researching thousands of similar pages — what works and what to avoid
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SEO meta targeting Lunar New Year + gift keywords
Key takeaways
  • Red envelope reveal-to-discount mechanic (engaging + cultural).
  • Current zodiac year integration.
  • Curated bundle gifting (a Lunar NY tradition).
  • Tone honors the tradition without caricature.

Sections this page should include

  • Hero with current zodiac year imagery + 'lucky red envelope' discount reveal
  • Curated 'lucky' gift bundles for the new year
  • Prosperity-framed product picks
  • Cultural-context callouts (zodiac + traditions)
  • Shipping deadline for Lunar New Year
  • FAQ for cultural questions and gift wrapping

What you're trying to do

Lunar New Year is the largest cultural shopping moment in much of Asia and Asian diaspora communities. Most Western brands skip it; the ones who participate with cultural literacy capture an underserved audience and build credibility with Asian American customers.

Things to watch out for

  • Cultural literacy — Fudge can help differentiate between respectful and tone-deaf design.
  • Date — Lunar New Year shifts each year (Jan/Feb); Fudge respects the calendar.
  • Audience — Fudge handles this: important for AAPI marketing in US/EU; primary for Asian markets.
  • Symbolism — Fudge handles this: red = prosperity, gold = wealth, even numbers good, four = bad luck.
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How Fudge does it

Fudge duplicates your live theme into a draft, builds a custom page template with the sections and logic your prompt requires, and populates it with your real products, pricing, and brand styling. Everything starts in draft — you preview before publishing, tweak any section, and your live store stays untouched until you're ready.

Building a Lunar New Year page that honors the tradition

Lunar New Year is the largest cultural shopping moment in much of Asia and Asian diaspora communities. Most Western brands skip it entirely; the ones that participate respectfully — actual cultural literacy, real traditions, not just red-and-gold visuals — capture a meaningful underserved audience and build long-term credibility with Asian-American customers.

When this page is worth building

Build the Lunar New Year page if you serve any meaningful Asian-American or Asian-international customer base. Skip the page (don’t fake it) if you don’t — performative cultural marketing reads as exploitative.

Consider partnering with Asian creators or cultural consultants for the launch. Their voice and verification lifts the page from “marketing attempt” to “real participation.”

What makes one great

  • Current zodiac year imagery — the specific animal matters culturally. Generic dragons or tigers regardless of year reads as not-listening.
  • ‘Lucky red envelope’ discount reveal — riffs on the lai see / hongbao tradition. Done respectfully (a small reveal mechanic, not a gambling-style spin), it’s culturally resonant.
  • Curated ‘lucky’ gift bundles — gold, red, even numbers, traditional categories (food, tea, accessories). Specificity signals literacy.
  • Cultural context callouts — what the celebration is, what people traditionally gift, why specific colors matter. Education builds trust.

Common mistakes to avoid

The biggest mistake is generic “Chinese New Year” framing. The holiday is celebrated across multiple Asian cultures (Vietnamese, Korean, Filipino, etc.) — “Lunar New Year” is the more inclusive term and reads as more knowledgeable.

The second mistake is unsubstantive participation. Throwing red-and-gold on a generic banner with no real cultural connection reads as opportunistic. If you can’t participate meaningfully, sit it out — being absent is better than being shallow.

Pair this with the International Women’s Day page and Earth Day page — three cause-aligned moments that show your brand participates substantively across the year.

Common questions

Will this offend if I'm not an Asian brand?
Done with cultural literacy, no. Fudge guides on the do's / don'ts.
Should the discount amount be tied to a number?
8 is auspicious ($8.88, 8% off). Fudge can suggest combinations.
Can I also run it for Western New Year?
Different campaign, different audiences. Better to run both separately.

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