When Is The Best Time To Deposit Money On Auspicious Li Chun Day?
Make sure you huat in 2020 and bank-in at these auspicious timings on "Li Chun" Day, which falls on February 4 this year
Unless you don't leave the house during the CNY period, you'll definitely have noticed the snaking queues at various cash deposit machines and banks on a particular day called Li Chun (立春).
What exactly is Li Chun and why should I care?
Li Chun is a date on the Chinese calendar that signifies the beginning of spring. This date often falls around Chinese New Year, although the date of CNY can actually be before or after Li Chun.
It was traditionally an important day for farmers in Ancient China, who would pray for a good harvest for the year ahead.
While queueing up at the ATM to deposit money on Li Chun day is a relatively new phenomenon in Singapore, it's become a tradition for many people here.
According to the superstition, people who bank in their money at the appropriate timings according to their Chinese zodiac on Li Chun will enjoy a prosperous start to the year. Guess you could say we celebrate Li Chun by “planting” money in our bank accounts.
When is Li Chun this year?
This year, Li Chun falls on 4 Feb 2020. That’s 10 days after Chinese New Year on 25 Jan 2020. It starts at 5.18pm on 4 Feb and ends at 4.59pm the next day, on 5 Feb.
When should you deposit money?
It’s not good enough to simply deposit cash at the ATM at any random time on 4 Feb 2020. You need to time your cash deposit endeavour in order to maximise your chances of “good fortune”.
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