Tony Leung's "Ang Baos" Unaffected by Economic Downturn Tony Leung celebrated his first Lunar New Year as a married man. Despite the economic downturn, Leung said that he will not be downsizing the ang baos (red packets) he is giving, in hopes to keeps the spirits up for everyone. The couple has also given up their private time to join family in Hong Kong during this festive season. Leung added that though he may be in his prime, there is no plan for baby at the moment. This Lunar New Year marks the first that Leung and Lau are giving out red packets as Mr. and Mrs. Leung. Leung said, "Getting married is just a formality, having been together for so long, we have already given out red packets to building security guards and children during visiting. It's especially elating this year though." Leung had decided to spend his first Lunar New Year, after his marriage, with his family in Hong Kong. Leung said that although there is the economic downturn, his ang baos will not downsize. "It's once a year, let's all be happy!" Zhang Fengyi, actor from "Red Cliff" the movie, pointed out that Leung has relaxed since getting married. The latter agreed and said, "Life has become more of a routine; in addition, Kung Fu training helps to keep one in good condition." As for Leung's New Year wishes, he said, "I hope that the economy will recover soon! (Having a baby?) Haven't thought of it and I'm not giving myself too much pressure!" Leung revealed that he lives a simple life and is not career-minded; he is absolutely satisfied with just one movie in two years. And though he may not be badly affected by the economic downturn, he wished situation will not deteriorate further.