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our team at HEPMIL and SGAG thought it’d be hiss-terical to design an ang bao (red packet) that unfolds into a long snake. Perfect for drawing *sss-stunning* reactions from friends and family ...
When opening the ang bao and raising the dragon’s head, the design reveals the inner ang bao which is lined with a wish to its beholder. 8. SGAG and Hepmil SGAG and HEPMIL’s red packet this ...
Chinese red packets, also known as ang bao or hongbao, are an important part of the Chinese ... These days, many companies and brands get really creative with the designs, with some skipping the ...
Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre's ang bao looks cute, decorated with cartoon illustrations of Chinese New Year staples like hot pot, lion dance and treats — but that's not all.
Beyond the cold, hard cash though, a big part of ang bao-giving is also choosing the right design. Here are some that caught our eye this year. The most paw-some tiger ang baos As the Year of the ...
Award-winning designer Theseus Chan puts forth a tiger cub's playfulness in his design of the ang bao for Kids 21. A smiling cub with a cut out tongue features on one design, while the other is of ...
The Ang Bao design is only one of several factors that have brought Nano Singapore to the forefront of the health and wellness market. In 2021, the company celebrated the results of the 2021 ...
Known as hong bao in Mandarin, lai see in Cantonese and ang bao in Hokkien ... has resulted in the emergence of increasingly diverse designs for envelopes, ranging from simple red and gold ...
Let's dissect the “ang bao rate hierarchy” and find out where ... Head to the shops in the heartland markets to take your pick from their designs. Chinese New Year is all about the new.
With the Lunar New Year arriving on Friday (16 February), here are some of the red packets you may see during this festive period.
Remember when you were a kid, eagerly collecting ang baos during Chinese New Year, only to notice that your parents’ red packets were way bigger than the ones from distant relatives? Welcome to ...