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Dear Max,
1. For a new home, one do not need to strictly adhere to the Grand Duke or Tai Sui theory. Especially if it has not even been stayed in yet.
2. It is always good to choose auspicious dates for:
2.1 Start of renovations.
2.2 Choose a good date for symbolic "move-in".
2.3 Choose a good date for actual move-in.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/3/2002 9:58:00 PM, Max Lee wrote:
>Renovation work is prefered
>not to be carried out in the
>year of Horse , especially in
>the Areas N, S, E. Is it true
>? Is there any way to prevent
>activating unnecessary bad
>luck during the year if horse
>if renovation work is to be
>carried out
>
>regards
>
>Max
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