With CNY just around the corner, I’m sure all of us will be looking forward to the long weekends.
The next thing that will come to our minds would be: when is the best date to start work? Want to get some references based on your zodiac sign? Here’s what Hong Kong feng shui master Lung Chun Tin suggests!
Rat
Auspicious dates to start work:
- Saturday, 4 Feb 2017
- Wednesday, 8 Feb 2017
Ox
Auspicious dates to start work:
- Tuesday, 31 Jan 2017
- Saturday, 4 Feb 2017
- Wednesday, 8 Feb 2017
Tiger
Auspicious dates to start work:
- Tuesday, 31 Jan 2017
- Saturday, 4 Feb 2017
- Wednesday, 8 Feb 2017
Rabbit
Auspicious dates to start work:
- Tuesday, 31 Jan 2017
- Saturday, 4 Feb 2017
- Wednesday, 8 Feb 2017
Dragon
Auspicious dates to start work:
- Tuesday, 31 Jan 2017
- Wednesday, 8 Feb 2017
Snake
Auspicious dates to start work:
- Tuesday, 31 Jan 2017
- Saturday, 4 Feb 2017
- Wednesday, 8 Feb 2017
Horse
Auspicious dates to start work:
- Tuesday, 31 Jan 2017
- Saturday, 4 Feb 2017
- Wednesday, 8 Feb 2017
Monkey
Auspicious dates to start work:
- Tuesday, 31 Jan 2017
- Saturday, 4 Feb 2017
Goat
Auspicious dates to start work:
- Tuesday, 31 Jan 2017
- Saturday, 4 Feb 2017
- Wednesday, 8 Feb 2017
Rooster
Auspicious dates to start work:
- Tuesday, 31 Jan 2017
- Saturday, 4 Feb 2017
- Wednesday, 8 Feb 2017
Dog
Auspicious dates to start work:
- Tuesday, 31 Jan 2017
- Saturday, 4 Feb 2017
- Wednesday, 8 Feb 2017
Pig
Auspicious dates to start work:
- Tuesday, 31 Jan 2017
- Saturday, 4 Feb 2017
- Wednesday, 8 Feb 2017
Overall, 31 Jan, 4 Feb and 8 Feb are auspicious days for most zodiac signs to start work, apart from Rat, Dragon and Monkey. (Take note!) Don’t fret, these are simply guides and references just in case you need one. Have a happy CNY!
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