Superstitious Chinese, hoping for an amicable working environment with maximal career advancement and minimal stress, have already begun their online search for the best day to start work in the coming Snake year!
Since my younger sister has recently forwarded a document on the topic, i thought i might as well share it with all of you. Compared to the one i received last year, this version is more detailed with the inclusion of auspicious timings as well.
Strangely, the earliest date was indicated as 15th February, the 5th day of the lunar year; which means most people would have already started work since the the Chinese New Year (CNY) holidays in Singapore only covered legally till 12th of February!
Not to worry! There was a note to said that you should start work as per your company's official start date after the holidays but during the auspicious date and time, you should do all you can to celebrate and pamper yourself (the method is vastly different from last year)!
Guess many of you cannot wait to see what are your lucky date and time! As of Chinese tradition, this would be sorted according to the zodiac animal, starting with the rat. For non-Chinese, you may wish to check the following website (click here) to find the zodiac animal you fall under.
Rat
15 Feb [Friday] - 7am to 11am, 1pm to 3pm
19 Feb [Tuesday] - 9am to 1pm, 1pm to 3pm
27 Feb [Wednesday] - 7am to 11am, 1pm to 3pm
Ox
15 Feb [Friday] - 7am to 11am, 1pm to 3pm
27 Feb [Wednesday] - 7am to 11am, 1pm to 3pm
Tiger
21 Feb [Thursday] - 7am to 3pm
25 Feb [Monday] - 9am to 3pm
05 Mar [Tuesday] - 7am to 3pm
Rabbit
18 Feb [Monday] - 7am to 9am, 11am to 3pm
25 Feb [Monday] - 9am to 3pm
27 Feb [Wednesday] - 7am to 11am, 1pm to 3pm
Dragon
15 Feb [Friday] - 7am to 11am, 1pm to 3pm
19 Feb [Tuesday] - 9am to 3pm
27 Feb [Wednesday] - 7am to 11am, 1pm to 3pm
Snake
19 Feb [Tuesday] - 9am to 3pm
27 Feb [Wednesday] - 7am to 11am, 1pm to 3pm
Horse
21 Feb [Thursday] - 7am to 3pm
25 Feb [Monday] - 9am to 3pm
05 Mar [Tuesday] - 7am to 3pm
06 Mar [Wednesday] - 7am to 3pm
Goat
18 Feb [Monday] - 7am to 9am, 1pm to 3pm
21 Feb [Thursday] - 7am to 3pm
05 Mar [Tuesday] - 7am to 3pm
06 Mar [Wednesday] - 7am to 3pm
Monkey
15 Feb [Friday] - 7am to 11am, 1pm to 3pm
19 Feb [Tuesday] - 9am to 3pm
27 Feb [Wednesday] - 7am to 11am, 1pm to 3pm
Rooster
15 Feb [Friday] - 7am to 11am, 1pm to 3pm
19 Feb [Tuesday] - 9am to 3pm
27 Feb [Wednesday] - 7am to 11am, 1pm to 3pm
Dog
18 Feb [Monday] - 7am to 9am, 11am to 3pm
21 Feb [Thursday] - 7am to 3pm
25 Feb [Monday] - 9am to 3pm
05 Mar [Tuesday] - 7am to 9pm
Pig
18 Feb [Monday] -7am to 9am, 11am to 3pm
06 Mar [Wednesday] - 7am to 3pm
I am not sure if i have digested the above information correctly although it seems that it would be more worthwhile for one to take leave during the auspicious dates and truly pamper him/herself!
That would not be a problem for me!
^_^
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The document was supposedly created by a person named See Han Teen and you can visit his/her official website www.jmine.com.sg to read more on your luck for the coming year.
[Photos of zodiac animals were taken in Chong Yi Miao (崇義廟) at Sengkang]
Hi, do you have the best day to start work in the coming Horse year?
ReplyDeleteHallo, i didn't have time this year to check it out but who knows, i might be able to gather some information and publish it in this blog. :)
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