According to folk beliefs, families often prepare offerings and choose a suitable time to perform rituals in this month.
According to feng shui expert Nguyen Song Ha, in the year of Binh Ngo 2026, homeowners can celebrate the full moon of July on the 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th or 15th days of the 7th lunar month.
Choosing the day and hour needs to be based on the age of the stone owner, in which priority is given to considering the celestial stem before the earthly branch.
July 11th of the lunar calendar is the Ky Ty day, suitable for most ages but taboo for the Tiger, Monkey, Snake, Pig, Rooster and those carrying the Heavenly Stem Quy. The good hours include Dragon hour (7-9 am), Snake hour (9-11 am), Goat hour (13-15 am) and Rooster hour (17-19 am).
July 12th of the lunar calendar is Canh Ngo day, unfavorable for the year of the Rat, Horse, Cat, Rooster, Monkey and people carrying the Heavenly Stem Giap. Homeowners can perform ceremonies at Mao hour (5-7 am), Thin hour (7-9 am), Than hour (15-17 am) or Dau hour (17-19 am).
July 13th of the lunar calendar is Tan Mui day, unfavorable for Dragon, Dog, Ox, Goat, Pig and people carrying the Heavenly Stem At. The time frames given by experts include Mao hour (5-7 am), Ty hour (9-11 am) and Than hour (15-17 am).
July 14th of the lunar calendar is Nham Than day, unfavorable for Tiger, Monkey, Snake, Pig and people carrying the celestial can Binh. Beautiful hours include Thin hour (7-9 am), Ty hour (9-11 am), Mui hour (13-15 am) and Dau hour (17-19 am).
July 15th of the lunar calendar is Quy Dau day, unfavorable for the Rat, Horse, Rabbit, Rooster and people carrying the Dinh celestial can. Homeowners can refer to the Rabbit hour (5-7 am), Snake hour (9-11 am), Goat hour (13-15 am) and Rooster hour (17-19 am).
According to expert Nguyen Song Ha, the above timelines are for reference according to feng shui concepts.
When choosing a day and time, homeowners should prioritize suitability for the age of the host, and prepare solemn rituals suitable to family conditions.
