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红包 (hóng bāo) is typically used in Chinese culture as a gift of money, usually given during special occasions such as Chinese New Year, weddings, and birthdays. It is usually given in a red envelope, which symbolizes good luck and prosperity. It is also common for employers to give 红包 (hóng bāo) to their employees during the Chinese New Year as a bonus.
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红包 (hóng bāo) and 奖金 (jiǎng jīn) are both cash gifts, but they are used in different contexts.
红包 is usually given during special occasions such as Chinese New Year, weddings, and birthdays. 红包 can be given to someone by their own parents or an older family member, or by their supervisor (or in general upper management) at work.
奖金 is usually given as a reward for achieving a goal, winning an award, or for good performance at work or school.
红包 is usually given in the form of a red envelope containing money, while 奖金 can be given in the form of money, a certificate, or other rewards.
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