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2024 Year of the Wood Dragon
Luck fluctuates for those born in the year of the Dragon as you are in a clash with the Grand Duke this year. There are many obstacles and setbacks as you pursue your career or studies, but empowered by the Abundance Star, you will be duly rewarded for your efforts.
Stay alert wherever you are, be mindful of your health and pay more attention to the elderly at home. Consider seeking blessings at your preferred place of worship.
2024 Year of the Wood Dragon: Auspicious Emblems
The Zodiac emblems incorporate adorable Zodiac animal motifs and intricate details, helping to ward off negative energy.
Each Zodiac emblem holds a unique magnetic bead and is engraved with Chinese characters representing their benefactor Zodiac, attracting benefactors to come close.
This allows you to attain success, frequently surrounded by benefactors who are willing to lend a helping hand.
2024 Year of the Wood Dragon: Auspicious Dates
There are many traditional Chinese customs & practices and each has its own unique history and symbolism.
About Li Chun
Known as “the Beginning of Spring”, Li Chun is the first festival of the Chinese solar year when we look forward to a fresh beginning.
In recent years, it is believed that depositing money during Li Chun symbolises steady income throughout the year.
Chinese New Year 2024 —the start of the year of the dragon
The first day of the Chinese New Year symbolises a new beginning and calls for early rising and preparations to visit relatives and friends.
It is customary to don new clothes and exchange auspicious greetings. ‘Bai nian’ is the traditional practice of expressing well-wishes to loved ones for the year.
For an auspicious start to 2024: Have breakfast together as a family and incorporate red, orange or blue hues into your New Year outfit!
Best time for holidays in 2024
2024 eight major directions
2024 auspicious influential stars
2024 inauspicious influential stars
Good luck! Happy New Year, parents!
This article was first published on Way Feng Shui and republished on theAsianparent with permission.