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      • Li Chun is a day that signifies the beginning of spring in Chinese culture. Depositing money on Li Chun is said to symbolise the steady flow of money for the year ahead. Most years, Li Chun falls on Feb 4, give or take a day or two. The exact date depends on when the sun reaches the celestial longitude of 315 degrees.
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  2. Jan 22, 2024 · Here’s our guide on the why, when and where to deposit your cash on Li Chun 2024. What is Li Chun? Li Chun is a day that signifies the beginning of spring in Chinese culture.

  3. Jan 30, 2024 · For 2024, li chun is set to start at 4:37pm on 4 February 2024. Here’s the schedule for each zodiac sign to time their li chun deposits, for your reference!

  4. Feb 3, 2024 · Generally, the optimal time to make deposits this upcoming Li Chun is predicted to be from 11am to 1pm on 5 February 2024 for all zodiac signs, except for those born in the year of the Snake, Monkey, and Rooster. Most zodiac signs also have two additional auspicious time slots for making deposits.

  5. Feb 5, 2024 · And this year, Li Chun begins on 4 February 2024, 4.37pm — so be prepared, mentally and physically, for the hordes of kiasu Singaporean queuing up at banks island-wide in their attempt to bring in good luck and fortune during Li Chun 2024!

    • So, What’s li Chun?
    • Why Do Singaporeans Care About li Chun?
    • Do I Have to Deposit A Large Amount of Money?
    • Alright, I’m Sold! When Should I Make The Deposit?
    • Skip The Queues, Top Up with Youtrip!
    • Bonus: Auspicious Timings to Discontinue & Start Work
    • Time to Get Your Huat on with Youtrip!

    First of all, Li Chun is the auspicious practice of depositing money into your bank account, which follows a strict schedule. This schedule is a standard “deliverable” by Feng Shuimastersevery lunar new year season (on top of their regular zodiac predictions). This practice is said to have originated from Chinese culture, where the village farmers ...

    It does make sense that Li Chun would then find its way into Singaporean’s tradition. We don’t look for harvests, but a great fortune in the Lunar New Year. In more recent years, Li Chun is all about seeking financial stability, and a steady income throughout the year. I believe this is something that many will be hoping for this year! So in place ...

    The consensus is that you can deposit any amount of money, as long as you deposit something. In this case, the practise of depositing money and the hour chosen for this will matter. What I recommend: Any amount between $20 – $100. That way, you’re not carrying too much cash on you as a safety and security measure. I can neither confirm nor denyif t...

    Hold up, not so fast! As I’ve mentioned, there’s a specific date and time when you should deposit your money to Li Chun, and it follows a schedule that varies according to your zodiac sign. Good fortune does not just fall from the sky – it needs a certain amount of sacrifice. In this case, that’s your time. Li Chun starts 04 Feb 2022, 4.58am and en...

    Considering that there is a global pandemic going on right now, we recommend that you stay put wherever you are and avoid queues at the deposit machines. Reach out for your phone and opt for the socially distant method of depositing into YouTrip instead! It’s more about the practice of depositing rather than the amount, or the account for that matt...

    If you’re planning your off days for this festive season, here’s a guide to when’s the best time to stop work, and start work again, so you can convince your boss why your leave is justified (disclaimer: results not guaranteed)!

    Save that trip to the ATM, and top up your YouTrip account during your allocated “double huat” time, and you’re all set for Li Chun this Chinese New Year 2022! With so much ‘huat’ in one article, the only way I can conclude is to wish you good luck and great fortune this year! Happy Chinese New Year! Still haven’t applied for your free YouTrip card...

  6. Most years, Li Chun falls on 4 Feb, give or take a day or 2. The exact date depends on when the sun reaches the celestial longitude of 315°. This year, Li Chun falls on 4 Feb 2024, which...

  7. Jan 9, 2024 · Li Chun (立春) marks the first day of the Chinese New Year according to the Chinese solar calendar and is considered the beginning of Spring. Unlike the varying date of the Chinese lunar new year, the solar new year consistently falls on around February 3rd or 4th each year.

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