Best and Most Accurate Time to Check on February 24, 2024: View the Chinese Almanac and Lunar Calendar

To find out the auspicious and inauspicious times on February 24, 2024, as well as the lunar calendar for that day, including the auspicious hours and unfavorable hours for indoor activities.

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Check the Lunar Calendar on February 24, 2024 – Check the auspicious and inauspicious hours on February 24, 2024

Saturday, February 24, 2024, is the 15th day of the 1st lunar month, which is the Mau Ngo day, the Binh Dan month and the Giap Thin year in the Vư Thuy solar term. This day is called “Thoa Nhat” (Little Cat) – the day when the Fire element gives birth to the Earth element, which is considered a good day (little cat). In Feng Shui, it is also the day when the Earthly Branch matches the Heavenly Stem. On this day, work encounters fewer obstacles, and success is highly likely. People are more likely to cooperate and work together.

Compatible ages with this day are the Tiger age and the Dog age. Ages that clash with this day are the Bing Ty and the Giap Ty ages.

What to do: grand opening, opening a shop, repairing houses, construction, and getting married.

What not to do: religious rituals, disputes, lawsuits, funerals, burials, ground-breaking ceremonies, roof repairs, moving to a new house, seeking wealth and prosperity, long-distance travel.

Departing to the Southeast will encounter the favorable deity, bringing joy and luck. Departing to the North will meet the Wealth deity, bringing wealth and money. It is recommended to avoid heading East, as this is an unfavorable direction for the day.

Check the auspicious and inauspicious hours on February 24, 2024

Hoang Dao hours

– Tý hours (11pm-1am): Golden Reserve. Good for marriage.

– Sửu hours (1am-3am): Golden Road. Smooth for all undertakings.

– Mão hours (5am-7am): Jade Road. Good for all undertakings, except those related to mud, dirt, and kitchen. Excellent for paperwork, official letters, and studying.

– Ngọ hours (11am-1pm): Tu Mệnh. Everything goes well.

– Thân hours (3pm-5pm): Bright Road. Beneficial for meeting important individuals and career advancement.

– Dậu hours (5pm-7pm): Azure Dragon. Good for all undertakings, especially when it is a Hoang Dao hour.

Hac Dao hours

– Dần hours (3am-5am): White Tiger. Inauspicious for all undertakings.

– Thìn hours (7am-9am): Celestial. Inauspicious for all undertakings.

– Tỵ hours (9am-11am): Original Chaos. Inauspicious for lawsuits and communications.

– Mùi hours (1pm-3pm): Embroilment. Highly inauspicious for housewarming, construction, and funerals.

– Tuất hours (7pm-9pm): Celestial Pattern. Highly inauspicious for lawsuits.

– Hợi hours (9pm-11pm): Ruler. Discourages disputes and lawsuits.

Departure hours

11am-1pm and 11pm-1am, Lưu Niên hours, obscure fortune, difficult success. Better to postpone lawsuits. People who have to leave should be cautious about arguments. The mouth speaks in a crude tone. Things take longer, but everything is certain.

1am-3am and 1pm-3pm, Xích khẩu hours, departure during this time may lead to arguments, unpleasant situations. Precautions should be taken, careful words and speech are advised. People who plan on leaving should postpone it. Meetings, official activities, debates should be avoided during this time, and if it is absolutely necessary to proceed, it is advisable to keep quiet to prevent conflicts.

3am-5am and 3pm-5pm, Tiểu cát hours, very auspicious for departure and often bring good luck. Business transactions are profitable. Women receive good news, and those who are away are expected to return home. Everything is harmonious and smooth. Everyone at home is healthy.

5am-7am and 5pm-7pm, Tuyệt lộ hours, these are the hours of Great Disputes, highly inauspicious. Departure during these hours will result in unfortunate events and lost belongings. Seeking wealth does not yield profits, and there may be opposition, accidents, and danger during long journeys. Lawsuits and disputes will likely result in loss.

7am-9am and 7pm-9pm, Đại An hours, departure during these hours is generally auspicious. Seeking wealth is favorable when heading Southwest. The house is peaceful and tranquil. People who depart during these hours will have a peaceful journey.

9am-11am and 9pm-11pm, Tốc Hỷ hours, departure during these hours brings many auspicious signs and joy. Morning hours are better than afternoon hours, but the afternoon is still somewhat favorable. Departing towards the South to seek wealth and success in meeting leaders, high-ranking officials, or business partners will bring good luck and smooth outcomes. There is no need to worry. People who depart will receive news.

The information provided is for reference and personal opinion.

Frequently asked questions

According to the Chinese almanac and lunar calendar, the best and most auspicious time on February 24, 2024, is from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. This time is considered beneficial for important events and activities.

The Chinese almanac suggests that February 24, 2024, is a favorable day for a range of activities, including seeking blessings and praying for good fortune, starting a business or new venture, signing contracts or agreements, and traveling or embarking on a journey.

Yes, there are a few activities that are best avoided on this date according to the Chinese almanac. These include activities such as moving to a new house, getting married, and conducting funerals or memorial services.

The lunar calendar provides guidance on auspicious and inauspicious times for various activities. On February 24, 2024, the lunar calendar suggests that the morning, especially before 7 am, is suitable for activities related to wealth and career. The afternoon, from 1 pm to 5 pm, is a good time for social activities and creative endeavors. The evening, after 7 pm, is conducive for rest and introspection.

While the Chinese almanac and lunar calendar provide guidance, they are often integrated with personal beliefs and cultural practices. Some individuals may choose to perform specific rituals or prayers on this date to enhance their luck and well-being. These practices can vary depending on regional traditions and personal interpretations.
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