2024 YEAR OF THE WOOD DRAGON

The Year of the Dragon is traditionally associated with auspiciousness, good luck, and power. In 2024, it marks the inception of a new feng shui era. Master Kenny Hoo of Good Feng Shui anticipates significant local and international changes for the year. For him, the transition period presents opportunities for rapid advancement, especially for those seeking progress in education or their professional lives. However, it's crucial to note that even established individuals may face challenges or be replaced by newcomers. The fire element dominates the feng shui grand cycle number nine, bringing celebrations but also heightened emotions, legal issues, and disputes throughout the year. In the digital realm, industries related to fire, such as IT and telecommunications, will thrive. To attract positive energy, individuals can incorporate the auspicious red colour into their lives, from branding to personal items.
DRAGON
Legal Vigilance and Wealth Concerns
(1940 1952 1964 1976 1988 2000 2012)
Dragons might face challenges in legal matters, potential miscommunications and wealth concerns, particularly in April, August and December. This doesn't mean the Dragon will definitely lose wealth, but they just need to be extra careful. Despite this, their health outlook remains stable. Gold with purple and red are the lucky colours of Dragons for 2024 and lucky numbers are two, seven and eight.
SNAKE: Fortunes and Fertility
(1941 1953 1965 1977 1989 2001 2013)
Snakes can expect positive developments in various aspects of life, including career and family. Fertility is highlighted, making it an auspicious time for those contemplating expanding their family. Snakes will be blessed with good energy to pursue various fields, while its luckier months are May, September and November. Lucky colours are yellow or brown, mixed with red; lucky numbers are two and six.
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