Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 6, 2020 Staff Share Posted January 6, 2020 Year of the Tiger 2022 Chinese New Year 2022 is on: 1st Day = Tuesday, 1 February 2nd Day = Wednesday, 2 February (Tiger) 2nd February = 2nd Lunar Day 4th February = 4th Lunar Day ++ 6th February = 6th Lunar Day 8th Februrary = 8th Lunar Day 10th February = 10th Lunar Day but not many business can afford to close for 10 days! ++ Note: Some Chinese especially the Cantonese dialect group may simply skip any number with a 4 in it. If a company can afford to close longer. Many would opt for 6th Lunar or 8th Lunar Day! Most businesses usually with at least 10 or more staff usually go for dates that are based on above easy to understand and apply type of Chinese traditions passed down from generations. But if one is a sole proprietor or own boss... then alternatively may want personalised auspicious dates for either themselves or for two persons:- Feel free to use this free auspicious dates for the next 30 days:- http://dates.geomancy.net or simply type: dates.geomancy.net More importantly personalised dates are more relevant for these events, than start of work during Chinese New Year. Tiger babies were often disowned in the past:- https://www.lovesigns.net/content/chinese-horoscope/introduction-chinese-horoscope Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 9, 2020 Author Staff Share Posted January 9, 2020 Chinese New Year 2023 is on: 1st Day = Wednesday, 22 January 2nd Day = Thursday, 23 January (Rabbit) What is the forecast for today? https://daily.geomancy.net/ Year of the Rabbit 2023: Rabbit - 2023 Chinese Horoscope & Feng Shui Yearly Forecast Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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