How to Say Good Morning in Chinese

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How to Say Good Morning in Chinese

早上好 (zǎoshang hǎo) — plus good afternoon, good evening and good night. Tap any phrase to hear a native speaker.

早上好
Quick answer
zǎoshang hǎo
“Good morning”

A cheerful 早上好 (zǎoshang hǎo) is one of the easiest ways to start a conversation in Chinese — and the day’s greetings don’t stop there.

From a casual morning to a gentle 晚安 at bedtime, Chinese has a greeting for every part of the day. This guide covers the natural ways to say good morning in Chinese — plus good afternoon, good evening and good night — get these right and you’ll sound warm and natural from the first “morning!” to the last “good night”. Tap any phrase to hear it spoken by a native voice, and use the flashcards to make them stick.

10 ways to say good morning in Chinese (and through the day)

From a polite 早上好 to a casual 早 — plus afternoon, evening and night. Tap 🔊 on each.

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早上好
zǎoshang hǎo
Good morning
The standard, polite morning greeting.
Morning
zǎo
Morning!
Casual and warm — literally “early”, what you’ll hear most.
Casual
早安
zǎo’ān
Good morning (gentle)
Softer — common in Taiwan and in messages.
Gentle
你早
nǐ zǎo
Good morning to you
A slightly older, polite version.
Polite
大家早上好
dàjiā zǎoshang hǎo
Good morning, everyone
Greeting a group or a room.
Groups
下午好
xiàwǔ hǎo
Good afternoon
The afternoon counterpart.
Afternoon
晚上好
wǎnshàng hǎo
Good evening
A greeting when you meet someone at night.
Evening
晚安
wǎn’ān
Good night
A farewell as you (or they) head to bed.
Night
做个好梦
zuò ge hǎo mèng
Sweet dreams
A warm bedtime wish.
Bedtime
早点睡
zǎodiǎn shuì
Get an early night
Caring — “go to bed soon”.
Caring

Saying good night

A few warm ways to sign off at the end of the day.

睡个好觉
shuì ge hǎo jiào
Sleep well
明天见
míngtiān jiàn
See you tomorrow
晚安好梦
wǎn’ān hǎo mèng
Night, sweet dreams
我去睡了
wǒ qù shuì le
I’m off to bed

Remember: 晚安 (wǎn’ān) is for going to sleep — not an evening greeting. To greet someone in the evening, use 晚上好.

Good to know

晚上好 vs 晚安 — evening or bedtime?

A classic mix-up: 晚上好 (wǎnshàng hǎo) is “good evening” — what you say when you meet someone at night. 晚安 (wǎn’ān) is “good night” — a farewell as someone heads to bed. Greeting a friend with 晚安 would sound like you’re sending them off to sleep!

In the morning, (zǎo) on its own — literally “early” — is the quick, friendly “morning!” you’ll hear most; 早上好 is the fuller version, and 早安 (zǎo’ān) is gentler, common in Taiwan and text messages. Like in many languages, Chinese greetings shift with the time of day.

Will, a native teacher, explaining how to say good morning in Chinese
Will’s tip

(just “zǎo”) is your everyday “morning!” — short, warm, and what you’ll actually hear. And remember: 晚安 is for bedtime, not for greeting someone in the evening (that’s 晚上好). Mixing them up is the one slip everyone makes at first.

Which greeting, when?

SituationSayWhy
Morning (standard)早上好Polite and clear
Morning (casual)Quick and friendly
Meeting someone at night晚上好“Good evening”
Heading to bed晚安“Good night”
A warm bedtime wish做个好梦“Sweet dreams”

Common mistakes to avoid

The little slips that trip up beginners saying good morning in Chinese — and the natural fix for each.

Greeting someone with 晚安

晚安 means “good night” (bedtime). To greet someone in the evening, say 晚上好.

Thinking is incomplete

早 (just “early”) is a warm, normal “morning!” — not lazy or rude at all.

Mispronouncing 晚安

It’s wǎn’ān (wǎn + ān, two syllables) — mind the little apostrophe gap between them.

Using 早安 everywhere

早安 is gentler and more common in Taiwan and texts; on the mainland, a quick is the everyday choice.

Quick check

1. To greet someone in the evening, you say…

2. The casual everyday “morning!” is…

3. “Good night” (off to bed) is…

FAQs

早上好 (zǎoshang hǎo) is the standard. Casually, just 早 (zǎo) — like “morning!”. 早安 (zǎo’ān) is gentler and common in Taiwan.
晚安 (wǎn’ān) — said as a farewell before bed. For “sweet dreams”, say 做个好梦 (zuò ge hǎo mèng).
晚上好 (wǎnshàng hǎo) is “good evening” — a greeting. 晚安 (wǎn’ān) is “good night” — said when heading to bed.
下午好 (xiàwǔ hǎo) for the afternoon, and 晚上好 (wǎnshàng hǎo) for the evening.
Not at all — 早 on its own is a warm, everyday “morning!” you’ll hear constantly. 早上好 is simply the fuller version.
明天见 (míngtiān jiàn) — a natural sign-off at the end of the day.
Will Zhang, founder of WillyChina
Written by
Will Zhang
Native Mandarin speaker · born in China, raised in Australia · 10+ years teaching
Every WillyChina guide is written and reviewed by Will and the team — real teaching experience, checked by a native speaker. More about Will →

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