What's The Most Auspicious Day For Each Zodiac To Start Work In Chinese New Year 2025?
Plan your CNY leave ahead with this guide.
The tradition of choosing an auspicious day to commence work, known as 'Kai Gong Da Ji' (开工大吉), is deeply rooted in Chinese culture and feng shui
This practice is believed to set the stage for prosperity and harmony throughout the year.
To help you find the most auspicious days to commence work based on your zodiac in the Year of the Wood Snake, we have collaborated with renowned feng shui master Dato' Anthony Cheng (拿督郑博见).
Cheng is a globally renowned futurist and strategic educator in the Yi Dao prediction (易道预测学). He is frequently featured on SAYS, 8TV, Nanyang Daily, China Press, Oriental Daily, and HK01, among others, where he shares predictions on global affairs and metaphysical wisdom.
Cheng is also a highly sought-after speaker at various forums, seminars, expos, corporate conferences, and training sessions, offering unique insights into global trends for the next 20 years along with practical strategies and life guidance.
As the festive season approaches, Cheng provides detailed insights into your fortune based on your zodiac sign.
Below is the breakdown of the most auspicious days to commence work based on each zodiac:
Rat
Auspicious except these days: 6 and 18 February (9th day of CNY and 21 days after the first day of CNY, respectively)
Ox
Auspicious except this day: 7 February (10th day of CNY)
Dragon
Auspicious except this day: 22 February (25 days after the first day of CNY)
Horse
Auspicious except this day: 24 February (27 days after the first day of CNY)
Goat
Auspicious except this day: 1 February (4th day of CNY)
Monkey
Auspicious except these days: 14 and 26 February (17 days and 29 days after the first day of CNY, respectively)
Rooster
Auspicious except this day: 3 February (6th day of CNY)
For individuals born in the Years of the Tiger, Rabbit, Snake, and Dog, there are no inauspicious days to commence work. However, be sure to refer to the infographic above for the 'very auspicious' day to commence work.