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Is Year of the Snake's sixth month lucky for you? Predictions for all 12 zodiac signs

Is Year of the Snake's sixth month lucky for you? Predictions for all 12 zodiac signs

The sixth month of the Lunar Year brings career prospects and stable incomes for many Chinese zodiac signs, while some may experience jealousy and back-stabbing.
Health should be top of mind, as various ailments could affect different zodiac signs. Feng Shui master
Andrew Kwan reveals what each zodiac sign should look out for this lunar month.
Rats (1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020)
This month,
Rats can expect stable career prospects but should focus on improving their efficiency to avoid being bogged down by trivial matters and be wary of back-stabbing colleagues.
Feng Shui master Andrew Kwan at SCMP's office in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. He gives his predictions and advice for all 12 Chinese zodiac signs this month. Photo: Jelly Tse
Financially, income will remain steady, but it is advisable to spend prudently.
In terms of relationships, singles may meet potential partners in social settings. Those in relationships should prioritise communication to prevent misunderstandings with their partner.
Health-wise, pay attention to digestive health – opt for lighter meals and moderate exercise.
A Rat Chinese zodiac figure. Rats will enjoy steady income this month, but are advised to spend prudently. Photo: Shutterstock
Ox (1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, 2021)

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