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Here at Flowers of Southport – a family-run florist based in the heart of the Gold Coast since 1996, right by Chinatown in Southport – we know that flower gifting in Chinese culture follows its own calendar and its own meanings. Sending the right blooms (and avoiding the wrong ones) matters. This is our local guide for customers celebrating Chinese occasions on the Gold Coast.

The Chinese flower-gifting calendar

Most of these dates follow the lunar calendar, so they shift each year – but here is the yearly rhythm:

Lucky flowers and colours

For celebrations – especially Lunar New Year – choose flowers and colours that carry good fortune:

Browse our flower shop, or for romantic occasions like 520 and Qixi our rose bouquets and signature bouquets are ready for same-day delivery.

Flowers and customs to avoid

This is where it pays to use a florist who understands the customs:

If you are sending sympathy or remembrance flowers instead, we will guide you to the respectful, traditional choices.

Same-day flower delivery across the Gold Coast

Order before 2pm and we deliver fresh, hand-arranged flowers the same day right across the Gold Coast – Southport, Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach, Robina and beyond. Need it today after 2pm? Call us on 07 5632 8633 and we will do our best to make it happen.

Celebrating a Chinese occasion?

Let your local Gold Coast florist help you send the perfect, auspicious flowers – same-day delivery available.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What flowers are best for Chinese New Year?

Orchids, peonies, lucky bamboo, pussy willow and kumquat are favourites – in bright red, pink and gold for luck and prosperity. Browse our flower shop or call us for an auspicious arrangement.

Can I send flowers for Chinese Valentine’s Day (520 or Qixi) on the Gold Coast?

Yes – 520 (20 May) and Qixi (the traditional Chinese Valentine’s, around August) both call for romantic red roses. We deliver same-day across the Gold Coast for orders placed before 2pm.

Which flowers should I avoid giving in Chinese culture?

Avoid white flowers and white or yellow chrysanthemums as gifts – they are associated with funerals and mourning, and are only appropriate for sympathy and Qingming.

Why should I avoid the number four when giving flowers?

The word for “four” sounds like the word for “death” in Chinese, so four of anything is considered unlucky. Lucky numbers are eight (prosperity), nine (longevity) and six (smooth).

Do you deliver flowers same-day for Chinese occasions on the Gold Coast?

Yes. Order before 2pm for same-day delivery across the Gold Coast. After 2pm, call us on 07 5632 8633 and we will do our best to help.

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Flower Delivery Across the Gold Coast

Same-day flower delivery to suburbs right across the Gold Coast — order by 2pm, or call us and we’ll try to make it happen: