The most accurate time and lunar calendar on February 20th, 2024

Find out the favorable and unfavorable hours on February 20, 2024 by checking the time, lunar calendar, and auspicious hours for travel throughout the day.

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Check out the lunar calendar for February 20, 2024 – Check good and bad hours on February 20, 2024

On Tuesday, February 20, 2024, which is the 11th of the 1st lunar month, it is the day of Giap Dan, the month of Binh Dan, the year of Giap Thin, and it belongs to the Vumen sub-season of the Water season. It is the day of Hac Dao Heavenly Star. It can lead to discord, conflicts, and is not beneficial for important matters.

Things to do: Everything is auspicious, particularly in terms of career, construction, business, trade, marriage, water-related activities, sailing, and development.

Things not to do: There is no specific prohibitions.

Ages that are compatible with the day are Pig, Snake, and Dog. Ages that clash with the day are Canh Ty, Canh Ngo, Binh Than, and Mau Than.

Traveling to the Northeast brings Huy deity, resulting in joy and good luck. Traveling to the Southeast brings Tai deity, resulting in wealth and fortune. The Northeast direction is both good and bad, so it is considered neutral.

Check good and bad hours on February 20, 2024

Auspicious Hours

– 11 pm – 1 am (Rat hour): Thanh Long (Blue Dragon). All things are good, this hour represents the head of the auspicious hours list.

– 1 am – 3 am (Ox hour): Minh Duong (Bright Path). It benefits meetings with important people and can lead to promotions and advancements.

– 7 am – 9 am (Tiger hour): Kim Khu (Metal Treasury). Good for marriage.

– 9 am – 11 am (Snake hour): Kim Duong (Golden Road). Everything goes smoothly.

– 1 pm – 3 pm (Horse hour): Ngoc Duong (Jade Path). Everything is good, except for activities related to mud and dirt. It is perfect for paperwork, documents, and writing.

– 7 pm – 9 pm (Dog hour): Tu Menh (Four Destiny). It is good for all things.

Inauspicious Hours

– 3 am – 5 am (Dragon hour): Thien Hinh (Heavenly Formations). It is highly inauspicious for legal disputes.

– 5 am – 7 am (Cat hour): Chu Tuoc (Bird of Evil Omens). Avoid conflicts and legal disputes.

– 11 am – 1 pm (Horse hour): Bach Ho (White Tiger). Inauspicious for all things, except for hunting and self-defense activities.

– 3 pm – 5 pm (Monkey hour): Thien Lao (Heavenly Burnout). Everything is disadvantageous, except for spiritual activities like exorcism (in religions, superstitions).

– 5 pm – 7 pm (Rooster hour): Nguyen Vu (Primitive Land). Avoid conflicts and communication.

– 9 pm – 11 pm (Pig hour): Cau Tran (Battle Array). Highly inauspicious for moving house, constructing new houses, and funeral ceremonies.

Auspicious Hours for Departure

11 am – 1 pm and 11 pm – 1 am, Mini Lunch and Midnight hours, are very good and lucky. Departing during these hours usually brings a lot of luck. It is profitable for business. Women receive good news, and people who are traveling are about to return home. Everything goes smoothly and harmoniously. Everyone is healthy.

1 am – 3 am and 1 pm – 3 pm, Killing Roads hours, is extremely inauspicious and unlucky. Departing during these hours brings bad luck and loss. Financial ventures are not profitable, and there may be unpleasant surprises or accidents when traveling far. Legal matters and disputes are likely to result in losses.

3 am – 5 am and 3 pm – 5 pm, Great Peace hours, are generally good for most things. Seeking fortune should head to the Southwest. People who depart during these hours will have a peaceful journey, and their homes will be calm and secure.

5 am – 7 am and 5 pm – 7 pm, Fast Marriage hours, brings many auspicious signs and happiness, with better results in the morning and decreased luck in the afternoon. Seeking fortune should head to the South. Meeting with leaders, high-ranking officials, or partners will bring good luck. Travelers will receive good news.

7 am – 9 am and 7 pm – 9 pm, Yearly Migration hours, implies that careers are difficult to achieve, and seeking fortune is unclear. Postponing legal disputes is advisable. Travelers have not yet received good news. Conversation is trivial. Things are slow and take a long time, but everything is certain.

9 am – 11 am and 9 pm – 11 pm, Binding Pass hours, departing during these hours will likely lead to disputes, unpleasant events, caution should be exercised in communication and speech, and it is better to keep quiet. Postponing departure is recommended. Meetings, official affairs, debates… should be avoided during these hours. If it’s necessary to go, it is advised to choose silence to avoid arguments and conflicts.

This information is for reference and personal experience only.

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