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Travel Dates: Auspicious Chinese Dates for 2027
Direct answer
A travel auspicious date may be chosen for departure, pilgrimage, relocation, or an important journey, but travel safety, documents, weather, visas, insurance, and official advisories must come first.

Date options
2027 auspicious dates
good date
May 26, 2027
4th lunar month period
Suitable
Departure, Pilgrimage
Avoid
Opening business
Day officer: Open day. Plan around holiday crowds.
excellent date
December 20, 2027
11th lunar month period
Suitable
Family travel, Student departure
Avoid
Major purchases
Day officer: Success day. Check winter weather and airline reliability.
Cultural context
How to use these dates
Travel-date selection appears in pilgrimages, overseas family visits, business trips, student departures, and moving-country journeys. Diaspora users should adapt the guidance to local time zones and transport realities rather than assuming a single China or Southeast Asia schedule.
Suitable activities
- Departure
- Pilgrimage travel
- Family reunion trip
- Student departure
- Business journey
Avoid or handle carefully
- Ignoring weather warnings
- Traveling without valid documents
- Skipping medication or insurance needs
- Treating date choice as safety assurance
Practical planning
Date-selection checklist
- Prefer days suitable for travel or departure.
- Check zodiac clashes for the traveler when family custom requires it.
- Confirm documents, visas, health needs, transport, and local advisories.
- Use the travel location's local calendar and time zone for actual departure.
Animal signs
Zodiac clash notes
A direct clash for the traveler may lead families to choose another departure date, especially for long-distance relocation or pilgrimage.
Timing
Lunar-calendar context
Some families avoid travel during sensitive mourning periods or certain seventh-month nights, while others travel normally with prayer and caution.
Read 2027 lunar calendar notesLocal 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.
- Pilgrimage dates depend on temple schedules, ferries, weather, and permits.
- Airline departure date may differ from arrival date across time zones.
- Students and migrants often prioritize visa and school reporting dates.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Should I use departure or arrival date?
Families vary, but departure is commonly used. For long international travel, note both dates and ask elders if the distinction matters.
Does an auspicious travel date guarantee safety?
No. Follow official advisories, transport rules, medical guidance, and practical safety planning.
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.