eBay Malaysia Buy It Price at MYR2.00 for 1 piece of condition new with postage MYR3.00 standard domestic mail.
.
"Ang Pow" is widely known in Malaysia, and in almost all South East Asia countries to some variations as the word is pronounced in Hokkien dialect, as referring to a monetary gift in a red envelope or red packet given during special occasions.




J.P. Morgan Bank in Singapore presented the red packet ang pow of nine Koi fish with the popular Chinese New Year idiom 年年有餘 "Nian Nian You Yu" signifying "having more than enough for every coming years." Number 9 sounds closest to "forever" in Chinese pronunciation.
Peach blossoms, with shining effect on the flowers, and a Chinese character 福 "fu" is the theme used for Year 2011 red packet "Ang Pow" by J.P. Morgan Bank in Singapore. The Chinese character 福 is generally meant for a good life and happy future.