People born in the year of the Pig (born in 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019) are famous for being generous, tolerant and sincere.
According to feng shui experts at Way Fengshui Group in Singapore, the energy of the Year of the Horse brings many opportunities for social interaction, but people born in the year of the Pig need to balance work and rest, otherwise they can easily fall into a state of overload.
Auspicious directions: East, Southwest.
Lucky numbers: 2, 5, 6, 1.
Noble people: Year of the Cat, year of the Goat.
Fortune ★★★★
Your relationships will expand, bringing friendship and valuable support. However, beware of financial risks and health problems. Keep your money secret and maintain a regular lifestyle. Skillful communication in social situations will help people born in the year of the Pig build sustainable relationships. With a proactive spirit, success will come.
Fortune ★★★
The income of people born in the year of the Pig is stable with growth potential through building a network of relationships. Make a careful budget for social expenses and be cautious about investment risks or unexpected expenses. Manage finances in a safe direction, spend within your ability and maintain a habit of saving. With careful planning, assets grow sustainably.

Feelings ★★★★★
People born in the year of the Pig will attract positive relationships and maintain positive energy at work. Choose partners carefully to avoid placing trust in the wrong place. Single people have many emotional opportunities, while couples can become more connected through open communication and joint planning of the future.
Career ★★★★
The career of people born in the year of the Pig will progress smoothly with strong support, helping you achieve career goals. Adapt flexibly to changes at work. Business people will find opportunities but still be realistic. Continuously improve skills for long-term success.
Health ★★★
Focus on health, pay attention to building healthy living habits and regular health check-ups. Balance between work, social communication and adequate rest. When traveling, pay attention to safety, avoid bringing valuables and limit going to deserted places. Maintain exercise and a nutritious diet to strengthen resistance.