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The bouquet of 66 red roses « Will you marry me? »

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66 premium red roses accented with baby's breath, solidago and fresh greens.

Pink crepe paper and purple silk round wrap, finished with a pink silk ribbon.


This bouquet of 66 red roses can be delivered anywhere in China, including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.

Delivery method: hand-delivered by a local florist located nearby your recipient address.

Same-day delivery or at your requested delivery date: available.

Fast delivery (1-3 hours): available.

Greeting card: available.

Delivery area : Mainland China
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Place your order before 6 PM China time for same-day delivery.

  Pricing difference

Please note that cost of flowers are much higher in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.

The bouquet of flowers « Will you marry me? »

Bouquet of 66 red roses

Send a bouquet of 66 red roses in China

Eternal Harmony – 66 Red Roses Bouquet

Experience the exquisite language of love with our Eternal Harmony bouquet, a lavish arrangement of sixty‑six deep‑red roses. In Chinese culture, the number six (liù) sounds like the words for “flow” and “smooth,” and repeating it multiplies the luck—66 conveys wishes for smooth progress and good fortune.

Presenting sixty‑six roses also carries a romantic message: true love never changes and continues endlessly. Red roses are universally recognized symbols of passion and devotion, and in China red also represents happiness and celebration. Each stem is selected for its velvety petals and rich colour, hand‑arranged to create a dome‑shaped bouquet that blends Western romance with Eastern symbolism.

Wrapped in elegant paper with a satin ribbon, it’s ideal for anniversaries, Valentine’s Day or heartfelt apologies. You can include a personalized note in English, French or Chinese. Whether your loved one is in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou or a remote town, we ensure timely delivery across mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. Surprise your beloved with a bouquet that speaks volumes and honours Chinese traditions.

How to care for your bouquet

To keep your bouquet vibrant, unwrap the flowers and remove any protective paper upon arrival. With clean, sharp scissors, cut the stems at a 45‑degree angle under running water so they can absorb water efficiently.

Fill a vase with fresh, room‑temperature water and add the enclosed flower food or a teaspoon of sugar. Arrange the roses so each stem has space. Place the bouquet in a cool area away from direct sunlight, drafts and ripening fruit (ethylene gas can shorten flower life), and avoid placing it near heating or air‑conditioning vents.

Change the water daily, washing the vase each time, and trim the stems slightly to encourage water uptake. Remove any wilted petals or leaves submerged in the water to prevent bacteria.

Do not refrigerate the arrangement—extreme cold can shock the blooms. If your home is dry, lightly mist the petals with clean water. Keep the bouquet out of reach of children and pets, as thorns can be sharp. With proper care, your roses should remain fresh for 5‑7 days, allowing the message of smooth, enduring love to be cherished throughout its display.

In Chinese culture, flowers are displayed in the living room to invite good fortune; treat the roses gently to honour their symbolic value. If the bouquet seems thirsty after its journey, let the stems rest in a basin of water for an hour before arranging.

Frequently asked questions

1. What does sending 66 red roses mean in Chinese culture?

In Chinese numerology, six (六 liù) sounds like the words for “flow” and “smooth.” Doubling it amplifies those positive meanings, so 66 conveys wishes for life and love to progress smoothly. When you give sixty‑six red roses, you’re sending a message of enduring affection—Chinese flower etiquette interprets this number as true love that never changes. The red colour adds layers of meaning because it symbolizes love, happiness and celebration. Foreign buyers often choose this arrangement to honour their partners with a culturally appropriate expression of deep, unwavering love.

2. Can I send this bouquet anywhere in China, including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan?

Yes. Our online florist is based in China and partners with trusted local couriers to deliver fresh flowers to all provinces and major cities across mainland China. We also serve Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, so your gift reaches loved ones almost anywhere. Delivery times vary by region, but we offer same‑day or next‑day services in most urban areas. For remote towns and holiday dates, we recommend ordering a day or two in advance to ensure timely arrival. You can track your order online.

3. How fresh will the roses be and how long will they last?

We hand‑select premium roses and arrange them shortly before dispatch. The bouquet is packed in protective wrapping with hydration to keep the stems moist during transit. Upon arrival, follow the care instructions by trimming the stems and placing the flowers in fresh water with flower food. If cared for properly—changing the water regularly and keeping the bouquet away from heat—the roses should remain beautiful for around 5 to 7 days. Factors like indoor temperature and humidity can affect longevity, but most customers enjoy their arrangement for a full week.

4. Can I customize this bouquet or include a personal message?

Absolutely. You can add a personalized note to be attached with the bouquet at no extra cost. We offer message cards in English, French or Chinese to suit your needs. If you’d like to customize the bouquet—for example by adding lilies or peonies to reflect other Chinese symbols of romance—our customer service team can accommodate most requests. You may also choose special wrapping paper or ribbons to reflect holidays like Qixi Festival or Valentine’s Day. For bespoke arrangements, please contact us before placing your order to discuss options.

5. Is it appropriate to send red roses for any occasion in China?

Red roses are most often associated with romantic love, passion and joyful celebrations. They are suitable for occasions like Valentine's Day, Qixi Festival, anniversaries or heartfelt apologies. However, for certain events—such as funerals or formal business occasions—other colours or flowers may be more appropriate. In Chinese culture, white lilies signify purity and sympathy, while peonies represent prosperity and romance. If you’re unsure which flowers suit your occasion, our team can recommend alternatives. When in doubt, red roses remain a universally adored choice for expressing love and admiration.

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