Taiwanese businessman Yu Guan-cheng iron

Taiwanese businessman Yu Guan-cheng irons a banknote during the cleaning process in Taipei on February 5, 2010. A creative Taiwanese businessman has come up with a new service catering to consumers ahead of the upcoming Lunar New Year -- washing dirty bank notes so they can be used as holiday gifts. According to Chinese customs, grandparents and parents usually give "red envelopes" stuffed with clean and fresh bank notes to children for good luck in the upcoming year. AFP PHOTO / Sam YEH (Photo credit should read SAM YEH/AFP via Getty Images)
Taiwanese businessman Yu Guan-cheng irons a banknote during the cleaning process in Taipei on February 5, 2010. A creative Taiwanese businessman has come up with a new service catering to consumers ahead of the upcoming Lunar New Year -- washing dirty bank notes so they can be used as holiday gifts. According to Chinese customs, grandparents and parents usually give "red envelopes" stuffed with clean and fresh bank notes to children for good luck in the upcoming year. AFP PHOTO / Sam YEH (Photo credit should read SAM YEH/AFP via Getty Images)
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