
Hey, YouTroopers, getting ready to usher in the Year of the Horse? 
If you’re scratching your head over how much you should pack in your ang baos this Chinese New Year, fret not! We’ve got you covered. Bookmark this CNY Ang Bao Rates Guide 2026 and share it with your friends and family who, too, need a little assistance. Let’s dive in!
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Alright, let’s get straight to it: How much should you pack in your ang baos? What’s the “standard rate”? And let’s be honest, will you get side-eyed for packing a single S$2 note?
First things first, it’s your money. How much you give is entirely up to you, so don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
If you’re worried about what others might think, then here’s the real question: Is it worth blowing half your year-end bonus just to seem generous in front of your relatives? Let’s be real, there are smarter ways to handle your finances.
Here’s a more practical and financially responsible way to approach it:
At the end of the day, ang baos are all about spreading good vibes and blessings — not leaving you stressed or broke. Give what feels right for you, and don’t stress about it!
So, how much should you be giving in your CNY angbaos this year? You might wonder if it’s time to adjust your ang bao budget. Should you be giving a little more — or pulling back to keep finances in check? Here’s a 2026 Ang Bao Rates Guide to help you decide:
| Relationship | Angbao Amounts |
|---|---|
Parents, In-Laws, Grandparents | S$88 – S$888 |
Spouses | S$88 – S$288 |
Siblings | S$28 – S$88 |
Own Children/Grandchildren | S$8 – S$88 |
Cousins, Nieces, Nephews | S$10 – S$38 |
Co-workers | S$6 – S$20 |
Friends, Friends’ Children | S$6 – S$20 |
Public Workers | S$6 – S$20 |
Note: These rates are guidelines only. Your personal financial situation, relationship closeness, and family traditions should ultimately guide your decision.
Numbers to Use:
Give even numbers such as those ending in 0, 2, 6, and 8
Embrace the number 8 — it sounds like “prosperity” in Chinese and is especially auspicious (e.g., S$8, S$18, S$88, S$188, S$288)
Good things come in pairsNumbers to Avoid:
Avoid odd numbers such as 3, 5, 7, 9 as they’re considered inauspicious
Never use the number 4 — it’s associated with death in Chinese culture (sounds like “死” or death)
Don’t give S$4, S$14, S$40, S$44, etc.Giving Etiquette:
Receiving Etiquette:
Don’t open ang baos in public — especially in front of the giver, as it can be seen as rude 
Now that you have a rough guide on how much to pack in your ang baos, why not go digital with YouTrip Send?
Skip the hassle of queuing up to get fresh bills and save your friends and family the trouble of depositing cash into their bank accounts. Not only is it fast and convenient — it’s eco-friendly!
Going digital helps reduce this environmental impact while maintaining the spirit of ang bao giving. Plus, you’ll stand a chance to win a little something this CNY too (coming soon…
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You can choose to follow this 2026 CNY Anbao Rates Guide, but ultimately, how much you choose to give is entirely up to you, and everyone has their individual financial needs and situation. It’s really the thought that counts anyway!
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Happy Chinese New Year! 
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