Looking for the perfect Chinese wishes to share during Lunar New Year or on someone’s birthday? Whether you want to impress friends, connect with family, or show respect to business partners, this guide covers over 50 Mandarin and Cantonese phrases with meanings and pronunciation—perfect for any occasion.
Chinese New Year Wishes
Chinese New Year is a time of renewal, connection, and celebration. This section offers a wide range of blessings categorized by meaning and audience, from wishing prosperity and success to expressing heartfelt joy and peace.
Wishes for Anyone and Any Occasion
新年快乐
Meaning: Happy New Year
Mandarin: 新年快乐
Pinyin: Xīn nián kuài lè
Pronunciation: shin nyen kwai luh
Cantonese: 新年快樂
Jyutping: San1 nin4 faai3 lok6
Pronunciation: san nin fai lok
万事如意
Meaning: May everything go your way
Mandarin: 万事如意
Pinyin: Wàn shì rú yì
Pronunciation: wan shir roo yee
Cantonese: 萬事如意
Jyutping: Maan6 si6 jyu4 ji3
Pronunciation: man si yu yee
心想事成
Meaning: May all your wishes come true
Mandarin: 心想事成
Pinyin: Xīn xiǎng shì chéng
Pronunciation: shin syang shir chung
Cantonese: 心想事成
Jyutping: Sam1 soeng2 si6 sing4
Pronunciation: sum seung si sing
Wishes for Wealth & Prosperity
恭喜发财
Meaning: Wishing you wealth and prosperity
Mandarin: 恭喜发财
Pinyin: Gōng xǐ fā cái
Pronunciation: gong she fa tsai
Cantonese: 恭喜發財
Jyutping: Gung1 hei2 faat3 coi4
Pronunciation: gung hey fat choy
财源广进
Meaning: May wealth flow in from all directions
Mandarin: 财源广进
Pinyin: Cái yuán guǎng jìn
Pronunciation: tsai ywen gwahng jin
Cantonese: 財源廣進
Jyutping: Coi4 jyun4 gwong2 zeon3
Pronunciation: choy yoon gwong jun
招财进宝
Meaning: May you attract wealth and treasure
Mandarin: 招财进宝
Pinyin: Zhāo cái jìn bǎo
Pronunciation: jow tsai jin bao
Cantonese: 招財進寶
Jyutping: Ziu1 coi4 zeon3 bou2
Pronunciation: jiu choy jun bo
财源滚滚
Meaning: May your wealth roll in continuously
Mandarin: 财源滚滚
Pinyin: Cái yuán gǔn gǔn
Pronunciation: tsai ywen goon goon
Cantonese: 財源滾滾
Jyutping: Coi4 jyun4 gwan2 gwan2
Pronunciation: choy yoon gwan gwan
年年有余
Meaning: May you have abundance year after year
Mandarin: 年年有余
Pinyin: Nián nián yǒu yú
Pronunciation: nyen nyen yo yoo
Cantonese: 年年有餘
Jyutping: Nin4 nin4 jau5 jyu4
Pronunciation: nin nin yau yu
Wishes for Happiness, Health & Peace
身体健康
Meaning: Wishing you good health
Mandarin: 身体健康
Pinyin: Shēn tǐ jiàn kāng
Pronunciation: shun tee jyen kahng
Cantonese: 身體健康
Jyutping: San1 tai2 gin6 hong1
Pronunciation: sun tai gin hong
心想事成
Meaning: May all your wishes come true
Mandarin: 心想事成
Pinyin: Xīn xiǎng shì chéng
Pronunciation: shin syang shir chung
Cantonese: 心想事成
Jyutping: Sam1 soeng2 si6 sing4
Pronunciation: sum seung si sing
万事如意
Meaning: May everything go your way
Mandarin: 万事如意
Pinyin: Wàn shì rú yì
Pronunciation: wan shir roo yee
Cantonese: 萬事如意
Jyutping: Maan6 si6 jyu4 ji3
Pronunciation: man si yu yee
Wishes for Success
生意兴隆
Meaning: May your business flourish
Mandarin: 生意兴隆
Pinyin: Shēng yì xīng lóng
Pronunciation: shung yee shing long
Cantonese: 生意興隆
Jyutping: Sang1 ji3 hing1 lung4
Pronunciation: sang yee hing lung
蒸蒸日上
Meaning: May everything rise day by day
Mandarin: 蒸蒸日上
Pinyin: Zhēng zhēng rì shàng
Pronunciation: jung jung ri shang
Cantonese: 蒸蒸日上
Jyutping: Zing1 zing1 jat6 soeng5
Pronunciation: jing jing yat seung
Wishes for Friends and Family
新年快乐
Meaning: Happy New Year
Mandarin: 新年快乐
Pinyin: Xīn nián kuài lè
Pronunciation: shin nyen kwai luh
Cantonese: 新年快樂
Jyutping: San1 nin4 faai3 lok6
Pronunciation: san nin fai lok
合家欢乐
Meaning: Wishing the whole family happiness
Mandarin: 合家欢乐
Pinyin: Hé jiā huān lè
Pronunciation: huh jia hwan luh
Cantonese: 合家歡樂
Jyutping: Hap6 gaa1 fun1 lok6
Pronunciation: hap ga fun lok
Wishes for Business Clients
生意兴隆
Meaning: May your business flourish
Mandarin: 生意兴隆
Pinyin: Shēng yì xīng lóng
Pronunciation: shung yee shing long
Cantonese: 生意興隆
Jyutping: Sang1 ji3 hing1 lung4
Pronunciation: sang yee hing lung
财源滚滚
Meaning: May your wealth roll in
Mandarin: 财源滚滚
Pinyin: Cái yuán gǔn gǔn
Pronunciation: tsai ywen goon goon
Cantonese: 財源滾滾
Jyutping: Coi4 jyun4 gwan2 gwan2
Pronunciation: choy yoon gwan gwan
Wishes for Colleagues and Bosses
工作顺利
Meaning: May your work go smoothly
Mandarin: 工作顺利
Pinyin: Gōng zuò shùn lì
Pronunciation: gong dzwor shwin lee
Cantonese: 工作順利
Jyutping: Gung1 zok3 seon6 lei6
Pronunciation: gung jok sun lei
事业有成
Meaning: May your career be successful
Mandarin: 事业有成
Pinyin: Shì yè yǒu chéng
Pronunciation: shir yeh yo chung
Cantonese: 事業有成
Jyutping: Si6 jip6 jau5 sing4
Pronunciation: si yip yau sing
Wishes for Kids and Students
学业有成
Meaning: May you succeed in your studies
Mandarin: 学业有成
Pinyin: Xué yè yǒu chéng
Pronunciation: shweh yeh yo chung
Cantonese: 學業有成
Jyutping: Hok6 jip6 jau5 sing4
Pronunciation: hok yip yau sing
学习进步
Meaning: May you improve in learning
Mandarin: 学习进步
Pinyin: Xué xí jìn bù
Pronunciation: shweh shee jin boo
Cantonese: 學習進步
Jyutping: Hok6 zaap6 zeon3 bou6
Pronunciation: hok jap jun bo
Wishing Chinese New Year – Tips & Etiquette
Knowing what to say is just part of the tradition—how and when you say it matters too. This section explains key etiquette points and tips so your wishes are not only well-chosen but also well-received.
When to Say Chinese New Year Wishes
Start of Lunar New Year: Begin offering wishes from New Year’s Eve through the first two weeks (especially during the first 5 days).
Earlier is fine: In professional contexts, it’s okay to send greetings a few days before.
In-person greetings: If visiting someone’s home, always say your wishes when you enter.
Tailoring Wishes Based on Relationship
To Elders: Use formal, respectful phrases (e.g., 健康长寿 Jiàn kāng cháng shòu – “Wishing long life and health”).
To Friends: Keep it light and warm (e.g., 心想事成 Xīn xiǎng shì chéng – “May all your wishes come true”).
To Business Clients: Always include prosperity-oriented phrases (e.g., 财源滚滚 Cái yuán gǔn gǔn – “May wealth roll in”).
Gifts & Greetings Go Together
Red Envelopes (红包 hóng bāo): Commonly paired with phrases like 恭喜发财 Gōng xǐ fā cái.
Fruit Baskets or Tea Sets: Pair with 吉祥如意 Jí xiáng rú yì – “Auspiciousness and everything as you wish”.
Avoid unlucky words: Never mention death, sickness, or the number 4 when giving greetings.
Mandarin vs. Cantonese – Which to Use?
Mainland China / Taiwan / Overseas Mandarin speakers: Use Mandarin greetings.
Hong Kong / Guangdong / many overseas Chinese communities: Use Cantonese.
Safe choice in multicultural settings: Say both, or choose a neutral English wish like “Happy Chinese New Year!”
Chinese Birthday Wishes
Birthday wishes in Chinese culture vary by age, relationship, and context. Below are warm and meaningful greetings for children, elders, friends, and more—each with pronunciation and regional variation.
General Birthday Wishes
生日快乐
Meaning: Happy birthday
Mandarin: 生日快乐
Pinyin: Shēng rì kuài lè
Pronunciation: shung rih kwai luh
Cantonese: 生日快樂
Jyutping: Saang1 jat6 faai3 lok6
Pronunciation: saang yat fai lok
岁岁平安
Meaning: Wishing you peace year after year
Mandarin: 岁岁平安
Pinyin: Suì suì píng ān
Pronunciation: sway sway ping ahn
Cantonese: 歲歲平安
Jyutping: Seoi3 seoi3 ping4 on1
Pronunciation: seui seui ping on
天天开心
Meaning: May you be happy every day
Mandarin: 天天开心
Pinyin: Tiān tiān kāi xīn
Pronunciation: tyan tyan kai shin
Cantonese: 天天開心
Jyutping: Tin1 tin1 hoi1 sam1
Pronunciation: tin tin hoi sum
Birthday Wishes for Elders
福如东海
Meaning: May your blessings be as vast as the Eastern Sea
Mandarin: 福如东海
Pinyin: Fú rú dōng hǎi
Pronunciation: foo roo dong high
Cantonese: 福如東海
Jyutping: Fuk1 jyu4 dung1 hoi2
Pronunciation: fook yu dung hoi
寿比南山
Meaning: May you live as long as the Southern Mountain
Mandarin: 寿比南山
Pinyin: Shòu bǐ nán shān
Pronunciation: show bee nan shan
Cantonese: 壽比南山
Jyutping: Sau6 bei2 naam4 saan1
Pronunciation: sau bay nam saan
健康长寿
Meaning: Wishing long life and good health
Mandarin: 健康长寿
Pinyin: Jiàn kāng cháng shòu
Pronunciation: jyen kahng chang show
Cantonese: 健康長壽
Jyutping: Gin6 hong1 coeng4 sau6
Pronunciation: gin hong cheung sau
FAQ
How do you say “Happy Chinese New Year” in Mandarin and Cantonese?