Chinese New Year, Year of the Tiger
Chinese New Year is one of the most widely celebrated holidays around the world, with more than 1/4 of the world's population participating. The date is different every year, and each year begins a different zodiac animal - 2022 being the Year of the Tiger. Festivals, family gatherings, parades and fireworks, gifts and red envelopes, amazing auspicious food, and many superstitions or practices are honored throughout the new year period.

We love honoring Chinese New Year! Feng Shui, while diverse in the modern world, has deep, deep roots in China. It is a special time of the year with many opportunities to set your new year for great auspiciousness and intentions.

Enjoy this special 13th issue of our monthly newsletter, celebrating the Year of the Tiger and Feng Shui. Includes Chinese Astrology and animal horoscopes by some of the top Feng Shui consultants on the subject.
"Chinese New Year is celebrated with deep intentions of releasing what no longer serves you and inviting in the abundance that you deserve." ~~Kristi Stangland
Laurent Langlais
2022 Water Tiger Year Horoscope for the 12 Chinese signs
Enjoy this overview of the Chinese zodiac and the influence of the year of the Tiger on the 12 signs which are: the Rat, the Ox, the Tiger, the Rabbit, the Dragon, the Serpent, the Horse, the Goat, the Monkey, the Rooster, the Dog and the Pig. Let’s dive into this horoscope of the year of the Water Tiger! Read the full article
Jillian Rothschild-Scholar, Feng Shui in Motion
Annual Flying Stars for the Year of the Water Tiger
Ever wondered why specific years are just great and others extremely bad? Every year the Feng Shui of your space (your home or office) is affected by annual energetic influences. Read the full article
Lois Kramer Perez, mambofengshuilois on Instagram
  • Preparing my favorites in my favorite crystal bowl.
  • Sweets and Mandarin
  • White Rabbit candies sweet times with my friends in Shanghai.
  • 1/31 Chinese NY Eve.
  • Finish up all the prep .
  • Awake Feb 1 feeling happy healthy and prosperous.
  • Gung Hey Fat Choy!
  • May your new year be prosperous.
  • Wan Shi Ru Yi.
  • May all be as you wish.
"Welcome your New Year's Eve guests this holiday season with Feng Shui's bounty of light, movement, and sensory activation -- all Traditional Cures in Feng Shui. Decorate the front door, or “Mouth of Chi”, to welcome your guests with a warm hug. Get rid of any clutter at the entryway, add festive lights, hang a few ornaments from the ceiling, have fresh aromas, (like pine or cinnamon), all to welcome your guests to your home with the same love as in your heart."
Want to dig deeper?
2022 Chinese Astrology -- Year of the Water Tiger -- Predictions for all Signs

Detailed Personal Animal Fortunes for all Chinese Astrology Signs



Final Thoughts: 2022 Year of the Dark Water Tiger -- Fierce and Hungry

The Tiger energy will gift us a fierceness like we’ve never seen. The 4 Pillar Chinese Astrology chart of 2022 reveals a rare occurrence in the timeline of humanity. There will be some serious decisions to be made and if you are not prepared or even aware that you need to choose, then the choice will be made for you. You do not want to fall asleep at the wheel this next year and if you don’t like backseat drivers then you have the month of January to pull over and let them out of the car.

The high Water and Wood energy that will dominate the year is already showing up, and the cleansing is already happening. How you perceive this energy—this storm—will be the trajectory of your future experience, perceptions and relationships of your life. There will be no going back.

Are you prepared? Are you waking up and doing the work?

When you can hold your own Chinese natal chart in your hand and step into a collective energy of souls who desire empowerment and creation, then anything is possible. Find out more.
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