🇨🇳China · Tattoo Artist
How much to tip a tattoo artist in China (2026 Guide)
Unusual
¥0
No calculator for this service in China— tipping isn't practiced here in a way that maps to a percentage.
Cultural notes
Mainland Chinese tattoo culture is a creator-artist model where the quoted price covers the artist's design time, ink, and labour, and tipping is not part of the relationship. At foreign-facing studios in Shanghai/Beijing/Chengdu, a small cash tip (¥50–100) for an exceptional multi-hour session will not offend, but it is far outside the local norm. The expected gesture is a referral, a positive review on Xiaohongshu/RED, or repeat work.
Frequently asked questions
Should I tip on a ¥3,000 sleeve?
Not expected. A glowing Xiaohongshu post with photos is worth more to the artist.
Tipping other services in China
- Sit-down restaurant¥0; 10% service charge sometimes added at hotel/luxury restaurants
- Counter / takeaway¥0
- Café¥0
- Bar¥0 at local bars; ¥10–20 at high-end Western cocktail bars
- Housekeeping¥10–20 per day at international 5-star hotels; ¥0 elsewhere
- Porter¥5–10 per bag at international hotels; ¥0 elsewhere
- Concierge¥50–100 for substantial help; otherwise none
- Taxi¥0
- Rideshare¥0 — DiDi has no in-app tipping for standard rides
- Food deliveryOptional ¥1–5 via in-app "reward rider" (打赏骑手)
- Grocery delivery¥0
- Hairdresser¥0
- Spa¥20–50 at high-end hotel spas; ¥0 at local foot-massage shops
- Tour guide¥100–200 per day private English guide; ¥50–100 per day for drivers
- Valet¥10–20 at international 5-star hotels; ¥0 elsewhere
- Airport baggage¥5–10 per bag for skycap-style airport porters; no tip for hotel-shuttle drivers
- BuskerSmall change (¥1–10) if you stop to listen; payment via WeChat QR is more common
- Movers¥0; ¥20–50 per worker for stairs, heavy items, or long hours
- Tradesperson¥0 — the quoted price is the price
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