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    Moving House Dates: Auspicious Chinese Dates for 2026

    Direct answer

    A Chinese moving-house date is commonly chosen for entering the home, starting the stove, and settling essential household items on a day that supports stability and does not clash with key residents.

    Keys, oranges, rice, and a lunar calendar arranged for a Chinese move-in day.
    Keys, oranges, rice, and a lunar calendar arranged for a Chinese move-in day.

    Date options

    2026 auspicious dates

    good date

    February 26, 2026

    1st lunar month period

    Clash: Ox

    Suitable

    Move in, Start stove, Home blessing

    Avoid

    Demolition

    Day officer: Stable day. Good for families who want to settle after Lunar New Year.

    excellent date

    September 12, 2026

    8th lunar month period

    Clash: Dog

    Suitable

    Entering residence, Household altar setup

    Avoid

    Signing high-risk contracts

    Day officer: Success day. A stable autumn option when residents' zodiac signs are compatible.

    Cultural context

    How to use these dates

    Move-in selection focuses on beginning household life well. The symbolic act may be as simple as entering with rice, water, fruit, and basic valuables, or as formal as altar setup and prayers. Renters, homeowners, and diaspora families often adapt the practice to elevator bookings, building management rules, utility activation, and moving-company schedules.

    Suitable activities

    • Entering the home with essentials
    • Lighting the stove or boiling water
    • Setting up home altar respectfully
    • Simple family meal
    • Inviting elders to bless the home

    Avoid or handle carefully

    • Starting noisy renovation on the same day
    • Moving during unsafe weather or building restrictions
    • Using open flames where prohibited
    • Ignoring lease or utility obligations

    Practical planning

    Date-selection checklist

    • Prefer days marked suitable for moving, entering residence, or settling household affairs.
    • Check clashes against residents who will sleep there first.
    • Separate renovation start, deep cleaning, and true move-in when possible.
    • Confirm building booking, insurance, lift padding, and local fire rules.

    Animal signs

    Zodiac clash notes

    If a date clashes with a resident, some families have that person enter later or choose another date. Family comfort should lead the decision.

    Timing

    Lunar-calendar context

    Many households avoid moving on personally sensitive dates, the seventh lunar month, or days linked with breaking, removal, or instability.

    Read 2026 lunar calendar notes

    Local practice

    Regional and diaspora variations

    • Families in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, Mainland China, Southeast Asia, North America, Europe, Australia, and Latin America may follow different almanacs, dialect customs, temple calendars, and elder advice.
    • Some households prioritize zodiac clashes and lunar day officers, while others prioritize practical constraints such as venue availability, work leave, school schedules, cemetery rules, or local fire regulations.
    • Diaspora communities often combine ancestral custom with local laws, apartment rules, public-health requirements, and the calendar used by the country where the event happens.
    • Some families boil water, switch on lights, and cook a small meal to signal settled living.
    • Apartment dwellers may replace incense or joss paper with quiet offerings because of fire rules.
    • Families with altars often consult temple or elder guidance before placing deity or ancestor tablets.

    FAQ

    Frequently asked questions

    Is moving boxes the same as moving in?

    Not always. Some families distinguish delivery of furniture from the ceremonial first entry or first night of sleeping in the home.

    Can renters use moving-house dates?

    Yes. The practice is about beginning residence respectfully, whether the home is owned, rented, or temporary.

    Limits

    Important disclaimer

    Auspicious-date guidance on Bai Bai is cultural and religious reference information for Chinese diaspora communities. It is not guaranteed fortune-telling, professional feng shui, medical advice, legal advice, financial advice, or a substitute for family elders, temple staff, qualified practitioners, or regulated professionals.