According to the Ten Thousand-Year Calendar, this is a day with certain favorable factors, suitable for stable activities, with fewer fluctuations. However, traveling far, especially for work or tourism... is not recommended because it is easy to encounter obstacles or unexpected situations.
According to the Khong Minh Luc Dieu calendar, this day falls into the Luu Nien state, meaning work is easily prolonged, lacks clarity and takes a lot of processing time.
Activities related to signing, administrative procedures or project implementation may be delayed. At the same time, the Celestial element of the day also shows that seeking wealth when traveling far does not achieve the desired effect.
Regarding the direction of departure, going to the East may encounter the God of Wealth, but at the same time contain risks due to the influence of the Black God. Meanwhile, the Southwest direction is considered more stable, suitable for people who are forced to travel during the day.
However, considering the timing and purpose of departure is still an important factor.
Some activities that can be carried out during the day include planting trees, treating diseases, moving houses, or resolving legal issues. Conversely, major start-up tasks such as construction, groundbreaking, opening, or weddings should be limited to avoid unfavorable outcomes.
The auspicious hours include Dragon hour (7am-9am), Snake hour (9am-11am), Monkey hour (3pm-5pm), Rooster hour (5pm-7pm), Pig hour (9pm-11pm), suitable for performing tasks that require convenience.
In addition, some good hours according to Ly Thuan Phong such as Toc Hy (11am-1pm) or Dai An (9am-11am and 9pm-11pm) can be utilized if you need to travel or solve important work.
On the contrary, time frames such as Luu Nien (13:00 - 15:00), Xich Khau (15:00 - 17:00) or Khong Vong (7:00 am - 9:00 am and 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm) should limit large tasks to minimize risks.