One-of-a-Kind Xmas Gifts Made in China With Love
It's hard to imagine, but Christmas is just a month away now, so it's definitely time to look at Christmas gifts if you haven't yet! The following are a few unique Christmas-themed presents specially-made in China by either expat entrepreneurs or enterprising locals, that would make great souvenirs and mementos for family and friends around the world.
FeedHer
FeedHer, a Beijing food & lifestyle brand founded by Taz and Jamie, is offering customized Christmas gifts that include framed art, personalized magnets, and ornaments for you, your family and friends, and also your fur baby! Magnets and ornaments start at RMB 35 and take 3-5 days to process, whereas the customized art may require up to three weeks to fulfill the orders so do plan ahead.
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Dancing Yak
Dancing Yak specializes in products made of yak hair, sheep wool, felt, and beautiful Tibetan brocade fabrics. The social enterprise trains Tibetan women in sewing for two years, and gives them fair employment in the company afterwards. This Christmas, they offer the cutest (and probably softest) decorations that will warm your home, and your heart. For a full catalog of what they offer, scan the QR code to contact Dancing Yak founder Katja Forrer.
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Snowland Art
This is another social enterprise offering unique gifts such as customizable puzzles, ornaments, pillows and more, with all proceeds of Snowland Art sales of these items going to funding a Tibetan training center where students study Thangka – the Buddhist art form. In addition, this year Snowland's famous and funny expat holiday cards will not only tickle your funny bone, but will also help support local animal shelters across China – which have been hit hard by relocation costs.
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