Chinese New Year 2023 falls on Sunday, January 22, 2023, beginning a year of the Rabbit. The Rabbit represents hope. Many greetings are sent to commemorate Chinese New Year, and thanks to the internet, e-cards are an easy and thoughtful option. Here are our favorite Chinese New Year e-card sites from all across the web. Punchbowl has several pricing plans, including $2.99 per month for 10 cards, $3.99 for up to 50 cards, and $4.99 for up to 500 cards monthly. To find Paperless Post’s free cards, use the Free filter, which is available under all categories. Paid cards work under a coin system. Purchase coins at the site in packages that range from $10 for 25 coins to $100 for 1,000 coins. Among her New Year’s offerings are some elegant and unique Lunar New Year e-cards. The site no longer uses Flash in its e-cards, except for a Christmas card called Christmas Cottage, which is the first card Lawson created. The company keeps it in its original form for sentimental reasons. These e-cards aren’t free but are high quality. It may be worth the yearly membership fee to send classy messages to your friends and family throughout the year. A U.S. membership is $20 per year. Downloading these cards requires a one-month ($4.99), one-year ($1.67 per month), or two-year ($1.25 per month) paid membership. American Greetings offers a seven-day free trial to test out the service. BlueMountain offers a free seven-day trial. After that, memberships range from $4.99 per month to two years for $29.99. The site says money earned from the sale of online greetings and gifts goes to support wildlife and environmental causes. The site offers an array of free e-cards. A $24.99 Premier membership gives you access to more cards (there’s a free 10-day trial), and a portion of the membership fees goes to a Meals on Wheels program. Select your artwork and then customize your e-card with a message, text colors, and music. Tias.com is also an online hotspot for antiques and collectibles.