Chinese lunar calendar
2027 Chinese Lunar Calendar Guide
Year of the Fire Goat
2027 is commonly treated as a Fire Goat year, with Lunar New Year in early February. Treat dates as cultural reference and check local temple or family calendars before committing.

Planning notes
- Use the browser or event location time zone for planning, not a hardcoded Asia time zone.
- Leap-month and local almanac differences may affect family interpretation.
- Public holidays outside Asia may not match lunar observance dates.
- 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.
Lunar month themes
Lunar month 1
Lunar New Year prayers, starting work, business reopening
Crowd management and travel schedules are important.
Lunar month 2
Weddings, contracts, general planning
Check family and zodiac constraints before deposits.
Lunar month 3
Qing Ming, renovation starts, spring travel
Site rules and weather shape ancestor visits.
Lunar month 4
Medical flexibility, travel, steady household matters
Do not delay care for calendar reasons.
Lunar month 5
Protection customs and outdoor activities
Water, heat, and transport safety are practical priorities.
Lunar month 6
Purchases, contracts, business preparation
Financial review matters more than lucky symbolism.
Lunar month 7
Zhong Yuan, offerings, ancestor and community rites
Respect private ritual areas and family sensitivities.
Lunar month 8
Mid-Autumn, weddings, openings, family reunion
Venue demand may affect practical options.
Lunar month 9
Chong Yang, elder care, renovation, contracts
Avoid conflicting with family remembrance obligations.
Lunar month 10
Medical planning, business operations, household settling
Use professional advice for high-stakes choices.
Lunar month 11
Travel, purchases, Dongzhi, family meals
Winter disruptions and holiday costs may dominate.
Lunar month 12
Closing the year, cleaning, Kitchen God preparations
Do not rush legal or financial commitments before holidays.
Use with purpose guides
Wedding Dates
Choose wedding dates with emphasis on harmony, family availability, ancestor respect, and avoiding zodiac clashes for the couple and immediate elders.
Moving House Dates
Select move-in days for entering a new home, lighting the stove, placing household essentials, and inviting settled energy into the residence.
Renovation Dates
Use renovation dates for ground-breaking, hacking, drilling, altar relocation, and the first disruptive work in a home or shop.
Opening Business Dates
Plan business openings, first trading day, shop blessings, and public launch events with attention to prosperity symbolism and legal readiness.
Starting Work Dates
Use starting-work dates for returning after Lunar New Year, beginning a new job, first project day, or restarting a business team.
Signing Contract Dates
Use contract-signing dates for agreements, leases, purchases, partnerships, and major commitments while treating legal review as essential.
Praying Dates
Choose dates for temple visits, home altar prayers, thanksgiving, vow returns, first-and-fifteenth prayers, and quiet devotional practice.
Ancestral Worship Dates
Plan ancestor remembrance, tomb-sweeping, columbarium visits, home altar offerings, and seasonal family rites with respect and practicality.
Travel Dates
Choose travel dates for pilgrimages, family trips, relocation travel, and important journeys while prioritizing safety, documents, and local conditions.
Medical Procedure Dates
Use medical-date references only as cultural support after clinical urgency, doctor availability, hospital scheduling, and informed consent are settled.
Major Purchase Dates
Plan dates for buying property, cars, business equipment, expensive household goods, or other major purchases with cultural care and financial caution.
General Good and Bad Days
Understand general auspicious and inauspicious day references, what they can and cannot tell you, and how to apply them without overclaiming.