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Topic: Birthdate falls on Chinese New Year
Conf: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui), Msg: 10199
From: Anon (Hidden from Privacy)
Date: 2/7/2002 06:57 PM

Dear Marinella,

If your birthday is on 12 February 2002, this is the start of a a new (full) moon.

The start of Chinese New Year (12 February 2002) is always considered an auspicious date.

And if your birthday falls on this date, you can expect your birthday to be the most widely celebrated occassion by the world's largest population of approximately over 5 billion in China and by many overseas Chinese all over the world.

For the Chinese, since 12 February 2002 is the first day of a new moon (full moon); do you know that our Chinese New Year is considered as a total of 15 days from 12 February 2002.

This coincide with a total of 15 days of the rotation of the moon around the sun.

Many of us (overseas) Chinese in predominantly Chinese populated countries e.g. Singapore will have official public holidays on Tuesday & Wednesday (12 February & 13 February 2002).

Many traditional Chinese companies that can afford to close their offices for business for many days.

However, the tradition for office opening is:-

If a business wants to open business on the THIRD day of Chinese New Year e.g. 14th February 2002; traditional Chinese businessmen would go to their office on early morning of 13th Februray 2002 to `open' their office. They can then start work on 14th February or the THRID day of Chinese New Year.

If a business wants to open business on the FOURTH day of Chinese New Year or 15th Feburary 2002, they can go ahead to open their business on that day.

Wishing you a Prosperous & Happy Birthday!
(in advance!)

Warmest Regards,
Cecil

On 2/6/2002 11:04:00 PM, Marinella Flores wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>My birthday falls on the
>Chinses New year this 2002.
>Does this have any special
>meaning for me? And please
>advise me on what things I
>need to do to ensure a
>prosperous year ahead. What
>are auspicious food to serve
>on mu Birthday? Do I have to
>give away things to guests?
>Thank you very much
>Warmest regards


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