In every month of the lunar year, there will be something of significance happening, be it a festival to celebrate or some taboos to adhere to. Even though the 10th lunar month (which began yesterday, Nov 6) is normally considered a safe month for partaking in significant activities including weddings, there has been some predictions of the month being rather filled with untoward incidents like natural disasters and on a personal level, some friction if one is not too careful.
Want to know what's in store and the dos and don'ts so as to avoid the negative effects? Then read Dos and Don'ts in the 10th lunar month.
I hope you'll have a wonderful 10th lunar month blessed with good tidings and cheer.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Best Days to Start Work & Best Colors to Wear in Year of the Tiger
The Chinese believe there are good days and bad days throughout the year. Traditional Chinese would consult the almanac before any major function is scheduled including engagements, weddings, house-moving, even cleaning up the prayer altar before the Chinese New Year.
Everyone wants to have a bountiful year ahead. According to Fengshui, there are certain good days to go back to work after the holidays. For the coming Year of the Tiger, auspicious days to begin work are Days 4 (Feb 17), 6, 9, 12, 13 and 15. For added luck, there is even a guide on the color(s) to wear on stipulated days. Find out more about Best days to start work & Best colors to wear in Year of the Tiger.
Everyone wants to have a bountiful year ahead. According to Fengshui, there are certain good days to go back to work after the holidays. For the coming Year of the Tiger, auspicious days to begin work are Days 4 (Feb 17), 6, 9, 12, 13 and 15. For added luck, there is even a guide on the color(s) to wear on stipulated days. Find out more about Best days to start work & Best colors to wear in Year of the Tiger.
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