Lunar New Year corporate gifts and merch - 2026 buying guide
Lunar New Year (Chinese New Year) corporate gifts: Year of the Horse 2026 themes, do's and don'ts, lead times for China/SG/MY/VN markets.
Who this is for: B2B procurement, HR, and marketing teams planning Lunar New Year gift programs. When to order: Order 75-90 days before LNY; ship to land 2 weeks before the date.
Cultural context
Lunar New Year (Feb 17, 2026 - Year of the Horse) is the most important holiday in Chinese-cultural markets: mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam (Tet), and across the global diaspora. B2B gifts are central to relationship maintenance (guanxi). Symbolism is everything - colors, numbers, animals, and pairings carry meaning that can elevate or sabotage a gift. Year of the Horse symbolizes energy, freedom, and progress.
Top 8 gift ideas
| Item | Unit cost (USD) | Personalization |
|---|---|---|
| Red-and-gold tea gift box (oolong/pu-erh) | $35-75 | Chinese-calligraphy name; gold-foil character |
| Lacquered chopstick set with engraved holders | $45-95 | Engraved family name; matching couple sets |
| Branded silk pouch with tea + sweets | $55-120 | Tone-on-tone embroidered initials |
| Horse-themed ceramic figurine (Year of Horse 2026) | $75-160 | Custom inscription on base |
| Premium mooncake-style hamper (year-round) | $90-220 | Personalized box; recipient-name card |
| Lacquered jewelry / accessory box | $140-320 | Embossed monogram; red-and-gold finish |
| Premium tea set (Yixing clay teapot + cups) | $220-480 | Hand-painted name; signed-pottery seal |
| Executive: jade-accent desk piece | $420-1200 | Custom calligraphy plaque; horse-year motif |
Cultural do's
- Use red and gold as primary colors - auspicious and expected
- Reference the year's animal (2026 = Horse) in motif or text
- Pair gifts (e.g. two of an item) - even numbers and pairs are auspicious
- Time delivery 1-2 weeks BEFORE LNY day - gifts during the holiday week often sit unopened
- Include red envelope (hongbao) with token amount or thank-you for warmth
Cultural don'ts
- Don't gift clocks, knives, scissors, mirrors, or shoes - all carry negative meaning
- Don't use white or black as primary packaging - funeral colors
- Don't gift in groups of 4 (sounds like 'death' in Chinese) - use 6, 8, 9 instead
- Don't use chrysanthemum imagery - funeral flower in Chinese culture
- Don't ship during LNY week - couriers are closed Feb 14-21 across the region
Cross-reference: country-specific etiquette guides for recipient-market specifics.
Recommended materials
Premium silk and lacquer, FSC-certified red-and-gold packaging, food-safe ceramics, sustainably-harvested tea, recycled-card hongbao envelopes.
See full material catalog for certifications and applications.
Lead time and booking
Typical lead time for a Lunar New Year corporate-gift program is 60-90 days from concept to delivery: 2 weeks for concept and supplier selection, 2 weeks for design and proof, 4-6 weeks for production and decoration, 1-2 weeks for shipping and last-mile distribution. Rush orders are possible (3-4 weeks total) but limit decoration options to in-stock methods (laser-etch, screen) and incur a 15-30% rush surcharge. Volumes above 1000 units add 1-2 weeks for production capacity.
Sample budget envelopes
| Tier | Per-recipient (USD) | Use case |
|---|---|---|
| Junior / Mass | $20-50 | Wide internal distribution, high volume |
| Mid-tier | $50-150 | Department leads, key clients, conference hand-outs |
| Senior / VIP | $150-500 | C-level recipients, top accounts, partnership-critical |
Customization options
- Recipient-name personalization - laser-etch, embroidery, foil-stamp; per-unit add-on $1-4
- Multi-language - switch greeting language per recipient at no extra cost via digital print
- Holiday-themed personalization - date marks, motif elements, brand-color overlays
- Pack-design - branded box, recipient-language inserts, handwritten note option
- Gift-list automation - CSV upload of recipient-name + address + language; we handle per-unit splits
Compliance corner
For B2B client and government recipients, watch FCPA / UK Bribery Act limits - typically under $250 per recipient for client gifts. Government recipients have stricter caps (often $25-100). Document the recipient list, reason, and value for audit defense. Cultural-appropriateness matters: pre-screen for offensive symbolism, religious sensitivity, dietary restrictions (halal, kosher, vegan), and language errors. We provide compliance-screening as part of our concept review.
Frequently asked questions
When is Lunar New Year 2026?
February 17, 2026 - Year of the Horse. The festival runs 15 days; B2B gifts ideally land Feb 3-14.
Are Lunar New Year gifts important in Singapore/Malaysia?
Yes - across overseas-Chinese communities, LNY is the central gift cycle. Multi-cultural sensitivity: time gifts for the Chinese Lunar New Year regardless of your other regional cycles.
What's the typical budget for LNY corporate gifts?
China/HK premium: junior $40-100, mid $100-300, senior $300-1000, executive $1000-5000. Singapore and Malaysia run 30-40% lower at junior/mid tiers.
Should we use Mandarin or local-language messaging?
Use both - Simplified Chinese for mainland China; Traditional Chinese for HK/Taiwan; Mandarin pinyin + English for SG/MY mixed audiences. Vietnamese (Tet) for Vietnam.
How do we handle the Year-of-X animal motif tastefully?
Subtle is best - small motif on a ribbon, embossed on a box corner, or as a single decoration in a gift hamper. Avoid kitschy life-size figurines unless the recipient is known to collect.
Related resources
- Country-by-country gift etiquette
- RFP template for corporate-merch programs
- Material catalog with certifications
- BOM and spec templates
- Procurement playbooks by company size
Get started
Email seasonal@merch.am with: occasion (Lunar New Year), target delivery week, recipient count and tier mix, sustainability requirements, and budget envelope. We respond within 1 business day with 2-3 concept tracks and tier-priced quotes.