Best 3 Days to Start the Year of the Wood Dragon 2024: Prosperity and Abundance Await

The saying goes "a good start leads to a good year," so many people attach great importance to choosing auspicious days for business opening or traveling at the beginning of the new year.

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Discover the auspicious days to start a business and travel in the early days of the Year of the Wood Tiger 2024

According to some experts, in the first 10 days of the Year of the Wood Tiger 2024, there are 3 best days to choose for grand opening, business trips, which are the 4th, 5th, and 9th lunar days. These days are suitable for important activities that signify new beginnings such as opening a store, starting a business, warehouse opening, traveling, and celebrating the Lunar New Year.

In addition, the 1st, 8th, and 10th lunar days are relatively good days, suitable for organizing activities such as calligraphy writing, spring travels, temple visits. If the homeowner cannot wait for the mentioned 3 best days to start a business or travel, they can choose these 3 days to proceed.

The 2nd, 3rd, 6th, and 7th lunar days are days to avoid important activities. On these days, homeowners can choose to visit relatives for New Year’s greetings or go to the temple to pray for peace.

Rating the auspiciousness for the first 10 days of the Year of the Wood Tiger 2024

– Lunar New Year’s Day (February 10, 2024): Good for travelling, calligraphy writing, temple visits, New Year’s greetings; can also be used for grand opening, starting a business for a lucky year ahead. Auspicious hours of the day include the Snake hour (3am-5am), the Tiger hour (7am-9am), the Snake hour (9am-11am), the Monkey hour (3pm-5pm), the Rooster hour (5pm-7pm), and the Pig hour (9pm-11pm). Travel in the Northeast direction for family and love luck. Travel in the Southeast direction for wealth luck. It is worth noting that people born in the Years of the Yin Earth, Canh Earth, Canh Wood should limit their travel or major undertakings on this day.

– The 2nd Day of the Lunar New Year (February 11, 2024): Folk belief considers this a “Dangerous Master” day, indicating difficulties in achieving success, so important work should be avoided. However, people can go to the temple to pray for peace, visit relatives, and engage in charitable activities. Auspicious hours of the day include the Buffalo hour (1am-3am), the Tiger hour (7am-9am), the Snake hour (11am-1pm), the Goat hour (1pm-3pm), the Dog hour (7pm-9pm), and the Pig hour (9pm-11pm). Travel in the Southeast direction for wealth and career luck. Travel in the Northwest direction for love luck and auspicious matters. It is important to note that this “Dangerous Master” day is unfavorable for all age groups. The Years of the Quy Hoi, Tan Hoi, and Tan Ty also clash with this day, so extra caution should be taken and long-distance travel should be avoided.

– The 3rd Day of the Lunar New Year (February 12, 2024): Folk belief calls this day the “Triple Evil” – an inauspicious day that is unfavorable for all age groups. Important tasks should not be carried out on this day. However, people can go to the temple to pray for peace, engage in charitable activities, and visit relatives. Auspicious hours of the day include the Rat hour (11pm-1am), the Buffalo hour (1am-3am), the Cat hour (5am-7am), the Goat hour (11am-1pm), the Monkey hour (3pm-5pm), and the Dog hour (5pm-7pm). Travel in the East direction for career luck and wealth. Travel in the Southwest direction for relationship harmony and auspicious matters. People born in the Years of the Mau Ty, Canh Ty should exercise caution on this day.

– The 4th Day of the Lunar New Year (February 13, 2024): This is an excellent day for important activities such as grand opening, starting a business, long-distance travel, calligraphy writing, temple visits, spring travels, and New Year’s greetings. Auspicious hours of the day include the Tiger hour (3am-5am), the Cat hour (5am-7am), the Rabbit hour (9am-11am), the Monkey hour (3pm-5pm), the Dog hour (7pm-9pm), and the Pig hour (9pm-11pm). Travel in the South direction for family happiness, prosperity, and fertility. Travel in the East direction for wealth and abundance. People born in the Years of the Ky Suu, Tan Suu should avoid long-distance travel on this day.

– The 5th Day of the Lunar New Year (February 14, 2024): A favorable day to proceed with activities such as long-distance travel, calligraphy writing, warehouse opening, temple visits, New Year greetings, and early-year meetings. Auspicious hours of the day include the Rat hour (11pm-1am), the Buffalo hour (1am-3am), the Tiger hour (7am-9am), the Snake hour (9am-11am), the Goat hour (1pm-3pm), and the Dog hour (7pm-9pm). Travel in the Southeast direction for favorable matters. Travel in the North direction to welcome wealth. People born in the Years of the Canh Dan, Giap Dan should exercise caution as this day clashes with their zodiac signs.

– The 6th Day of the Lunar New Year (February 16, 2024): A day to visit the temple for peace prayers, wish relatives a Happy New Year, and engage in charitable activities. Auspicious hours of the day include the Rat hour (11pm-1am), the Tiger hour (3am-5am), the Cat hour (5am-7am), the Goat hour (11am-1pm), the Monkey hour (1pm-3pm), and the Dog hour (5pm-7pm). Travel for wealth and career luck in the South direction. People born in the Years of the Tan Mao, At Mao should exercise caution and limit long-distance travel on this day.

– The 7th Day of the Lunar New Year (February 16, 2024): A day to wish relatives a Happy New Year, engage in charitable activities, temple visits, and early-year meetings. Auspicious hours of the day include the Tiger hour (3am-5am), the Snake hour (7am-9am), the Cat hour (9am-11am), the Monkey hour (3pm-5pm), the Dog hour (5pm-7pm), and the Pig hour (9pm-11pm). Travel in the Southwest direction for wealth, fame, and fortune. Travel in the Northwest direction for relationship luck. People born in the Years of the Giap Thin, Mau Thin, Giap Tuat should exercise caution and limit long-distance travel on this day.

– The 8th Day of the Lunar New Year (February 17, 2024): A good day for calligraphy writing, grand opening, starting a business for a prosperous year, long-distance travel, temple visits, and early-year meetings. Auspicious hours of the day include the Buffalo hour (1am-3am), the Tiger hour (7am-9am), the Snake hour (11am-1pm), the Goat hour (1pm-3pm), the Dog hour (7pm-9pm), and the Pig hour (9pm-11pm). Travel in the Southwest direction for wealth, career, and relationship luck. People born in the Years of the At Suu, Tan Suu should exercise caution and limit long-distance travel on this day.

– The 9th Day of the Lunar New Year (February 18, 2024): An auspicious day for calligraphy writing, grand opening, long-distance travel, temple visits, and early-year meetings. Auspicious hours of the day include the Rat hour (11pm-1am), the Buffalo hour (1am-3am), the Cat hour (5am-7am), the Goat hour (11am-1pm), the Monkey hour (3pm-5pm), and the Dog hour (5pm-7pm). Travel in the East direction for career luck and wealth. Travel in the Southeast direction for family happiness and relationship harmony. People born in the Years of the Giap Ngo, Canh Ngo, Binh Tuat, Binh Thin should limit long-distance travel or important matters on this day.

– The 10th Day of the Lunar New Year (February 19, 2024): A day to travel, visit the temple, hold early-year meetings, open warehouses, and worship the God of Wealth. Auspicious hours of the day include the Tiger hour (3am-5am), the Cat hour (5am-7am), the Rabbit hour (9am-11am), the Monkey hour (3pm-5pm), the Dog hour (7pm-9pm), and the Pig hour (9pm-11pm). Travel in the Northwest direction for wealth and career luck. Travel in the Southeast direction for family happiness and relationship luck. People born in the Years of the At Mui, Tan Mui, Dinh Hoi, Dinh Ty should exercise caution and limit long-distance travel or important matters on this day.

Information is for reference and personal consideration.

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