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KanChiu or Can’t You?
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(Getting married in the Year of the Fire Dog)

PREP TALK: By John and Benz Rana

We have seen Ms. Jullie Yap Daza’s two-hour special about the Year of the Dog over at RPN days before the Chinese New Year. Her special guest was master Joseph Chau, resident feng shui master of the Mandarin Oriental. He said that this year is generally a good year to get married. That’s good news for all soon-to-weds in the year 2006!

In recent years, we have observed that more and more Filipinos are starting to take notice of feng shui despite our Catholic/Christian upbringing. Some argue that there is no harm in subscribing to it in the hope for a better life. We totally relate. Since one of us is of Chinese heritage, we, as a couple, have resorted to feng shui before making major family decisions while never forgetting to thank God for all the blessings that come by or seek His help in hard times. Ironic as it may sound, that’s how we are. Despite our different backgrounds, we learned to respect each other’s beliefs and be assimilated into each other’s way of doing things.

As proof, one recent project we have undertaken which we are very proud of is preparing the mini-guidebook called "My Little KanChiu Book" for marrying Chinese-Filipino. KanChiu means wedding or marriage in Fookien, the Chinese dialect that most Tsinoys use. Coming out with this little red book involved a lot of research since most of the rituals vary from family to family depending on which part of China their ancestors came from. Luckily, we were able to seek the invaluable assistance of people in-the-know since we realized right from the start our limitations on the subject.

Auspicious Dates

One of the topics we’ve tackled in the book is the "Kwa Dit Tsi" or choosing a good date for the wedding. What constitutes a ‘good’ date is based on the Chinese horoscope of each soon-to-wed. A date is considered inauspicious if the date ‘clashes’ with the lunar birth sign of either the bride or groom.

We have prepared here a list of auspicious dates for weddings this year. But before referring to the list below, we have to issue a disclaimer that the ‘good’ dates indicated are meant as general guide only. Although these dates are based on the Chinese Almanac and appeared on the list from at least three different sources, we do not claim that we have the final say on the matter. We advise couples who value feng shui to consult with a professional and trusted feng shui master by giving each of their birthdates and exact birth time (sometimes even birth information of the parents from both sides) for a more accurate analysis.

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