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Couple Born In China Now Sells MD-Themed Gifts
This couple, born in China, now sells Maryland-themed gifts at the Annapolis and Columbia malls. They hope for a successful Black Friday.

ANNAPOLIS, MD — They were born 6,000 miles away from the Old Line State. Now, they sell Maryland-themed apparel.
Businesswoman Helen Xu and her husband, retired scientist Mian Cai, are the couple behind Maryland Gifts in the Annapolis and Columbia malls.
Xu opened her first store 18 years ago. She has sold everything from purses to sports merchandise, but she found her niche selling state pride. Cai is more than happy to help in his retirement.
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With Maryland flags and crab-themed gear abound, the store hopes to have shoppers' support this Black Friday and Small Business Saturday.
Cai immigrated to the U.S. in 1993, and Xu moved in 1998. Both came as students. They met stateside and married in 1999.
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Xu is from the province of Heilongjiang in northeast China. Cai is from Shandong, an eastern province between Beijing and Shanghai.
Now Howard County residents, the couple lives in Highland.

Xu launched her first store, Fashion Bags, at The Mall in Columbia in 2007. The business eventually rebranded to From Head to Toe, a hat and shoe retailer. It morphed again into Home Team Collections, offering NFL goods.
Sporting apparel fell out of favor with mall shoppers as it became available online and in an abundance of stores.
"Everywhere sells that, so it's hard to survive," Cai told Patch, adding that the transition to Maryland Gifts came about a decade ago. "[When] we look back, she made the [right] decision to change the business."
The company once had locations in Arundel Mills, the Towson Town Center and White Marsh Mall. Those outposts have all since closed.
The flagship store at The Mall in Columbia remains open on the first floor near Nordstrom.
The recent sale of the Annapolis Mall created an opportunity for Xu to return to Anne Arundel County. In July 2024, real estate firm Centennial bought the mall for $160 million from Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield. The new mall owner brought in Xu.
"This mall management talked to my wife and said, 'Are you interested in the Annapolis Mall to have a store?'" Cai stated. "They recruited her."

Maryland Gifts debuted at the Annapolis Mall this June.
Cai, who retired in March, has worked at the Annapolis store ever since.
"I was staying home bored, so it was good timing," Cai said.
Cai was a molecular biologist, previously working for Johns Hopkins Hospital and Canon, the camera manufacturer that also has a biomedical arm. He then moved to a small biotech company in Baltimore, where he worked for 5.5 years until his project lost funding and he retired early.
Cai is now holding down the Annapolis store, located between Istanbul Suit Collection and Hermetise.
"I just would like to have something to do," Cai said. "I enjoy just like to talk with the people, communicate with people, so I would not be isolated."
Customers can also shop online at maryland-gifts.com.
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