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Wedding Ang Bao Ultimate Guide - All You Need to Know

Jul 02,2023 | Changjiu Chinese Wedding Shop

wedding angbao

Types of Wedding Ang Bao

  1. Pin Jin (Betrothal Money)
  2. Hui Li
  3. Son-in-Law
  4. Diaper Money
  5. Route Leading Chicken
  6. Sugarcane
  7. Parents-in-Law
  8. Tea Ceremony
  9. Open Car Door
  10. Bridesmaids, Groomsmen & Helpers

Are you feeling puzzled about the multitude of red packets you need to prepare for your wedding? We get it, the lack of guidance can be overwhelming. Many couples find it challenging to understand the differences and traditions associated with the various types of wedding red packets. But worry not, because we are here to provide some much needed assistance! In this article, we will delve into the types of wedding red packets, discuss their meanings, shed light on the proper way to present them and provide insights into the typical range of red packet rates. 

pin jin ang bao

Changjiu's Pin Jin Red Packet

Pin Jin Ang Bao

One of the most essential red packets in Chinese wedding customs is the Pin Jin, also known as betrothal money or bride's price. During the Guo Da Li ceremony, the groom presents the Pin Jin to the bride's family as a gesture of sincerity. Among all the red packets, the Pin Jin has the highest rates, typically ranging from $1,888 to $8,888. The specific amount is usually discussed and agreed upon by both families before the Guo Da Li. To learn more about the Guo Da Li ceremony, click here.

To be prepared by: Groom

Typical rate: $1,888 to $8,888

 

hui li ang bao

Changjiu's Hui Li Red Packet

Hui Li Ang Bao

In return for the groom's generosity, the bride's family gives back a portion of the Pin Jin they received. Instead of using the same red packet, they typically use a Hui Li red packet to hold the portion of Pin Jin. The Hui Li red packet is given to the groom during the Guo Da Li ceremony after they receive the Pin Jin. To learn more about the Hui Li procedure, click here.

To be prepared by: Bride's family

Typical rates: 10-90% of the Pin Jin

 

son in law ang bao

Changjiu's Son in Law Red Packet

Son-in-Law Ang Bao

The Son-in-Law red packet is a gesture of acceptance and a way for the bride's family to welcome the groom into their family. It is given together with the Hui Li red packet during the Guo Da Li ceremony.

To be prepared by: Bride's family

Typical rates: $88 - $888 

 

nappy ang bao

Changjiu's Nappy Red Packet

Diaper Money Ang Bao

The Diaper Money red packet is a way for the groom to express gratitude to the bride's mother for raising the bride. It symbolizes repaying the expenses associated with raising the bride, such as diapers, milk powder, and education. The groom presents the Diaper Money red packet on the wedding day when he comes to fetch the bride. After the gatecrash games, he enters the bride's home to pass oranges and the Diaper Money before fetching the bride.

To be prepared by: Groom

Typical rates: $288 - $888

 

route leading chicken and sugarcane red packet set

Changjiu's Route Leading Chicken & Sugarcane Red Packets

Route Leading Chicken Ang Bao

Route-leading chicken, also known as 带路鸡, in chinese, is given by the Bride's family when the Bride leaves for the Groom's place on the wedding day. Traditionally, a pair of rooster and hen was given, symbolising a blissful pairing love. They were placed under the nuptial bed, and whichever bird emerged first was believed to determine the gender of the couple's firstborn child. However, nowadays, people replace the birds with a red packet.

To be prepared by: Bride's parents

Typical rates: $28 - $68

 

Sugarcane Ang Bao

The sugarcane red packet is a symbol of a sweet and loving relationship. It is given along with the route leading chicken red packet when the bride departs for the groom's place.

To be prepared by: Bride's parents

Typical rates: $28 - $68

 

parents in law red packet set

Changjiu's Route Parents in Law Red Packets

Parents-in-Law Ang Bao

The Parents-in-Law red packet is a way for the bride to express gratitude to the groom's parents for accepting her into their family. It is presented to the Father-in-law and Mother-in-law during the Guo Da Li ceremony.

To be prepared by: Bride

Typical rates: $88 - $288 each

 

tea ceremony

Tea Ceremony Ang Bao

During the tea ceremony, red packets are given to the couple by their parents, grandparents, and elder relatives. However, if younger siblings or relatives are showing respect to the couple, the red packet is given by the couple themselves.

To be prepared by: Grandparents, Parents and Elder relatives and the Bride & Groom for younger siblings/relatives.

Typical rates: Usually, these individuals don't need to give banquet red packets as they have already given red packets during the tea ceremony. Parents often give amounts higher than the banquet red packet rates, while relatives can give the typical banquet red packet rates.

 

open car door during wedding

Open Car Door Ang Bao

When the groom arrives to pick up the bride on the wedding day, a younger male sibling or relative of the bride helps open the car door for him. As a gesture of appreciation, the groom gives a red packet in exchange for two mandarin oranges, which are considered symbols of good luck. The received mandarin oranges are to be left in the car.

To be prepared by: Groom

Typical rates: $28 to $58

 

red packet for bridesmaids

Ang Bao for Bridesmaids, Groomsmen & Helpers

It's essential to express your gratitude and appreciation to your bridesmaids, groomsmen, and other individuals who play crucial roles on your special day. Don't forget to acknowledge the efforts of photographers, videographers, and makeup artists who contribute to the success of your wedding. Presenting red packets to them serves as tokens of appreciation and acknowledges their contributions in making your wedding day truly memorable.

To be prepared by: Couple

Typical rates: $20 to $100 each

 

Now off you go, prepare your ang baos with confidence!

Now, armed with the knowledge of various wedding red packets, you can confidently prepare for your wedding day! From Pin Jin to Bridesmaids and Groomsmen ang baos, giving red packets is a way to show respect, gratitude, and convey best wishes for a prosperous and blissful marriage. We hope this article has demystified the customs surrounding wedding red packets, empowering you to prepare for your wedding day with confidence!

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