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How about the 10th day of May in the Year of the Tiger in 2022? Is this a good day to travel?

Is May 10, Year of the Tiger, 2022 a good day to travel?

Gregorian calendar: Gemini Wednesday, June 8, 2022 (Gregorian calendar)

Lunar calendar: the tenth month of May 2022 (lunar calendar)

Appropriate: engagement, occupation, decoration, housewarming, signing an occupancy contract, signing a demolition contract, handing over the house, having a full moon wine, entering the house, obtaining a license, having a centenary banquet, moving, collecting animals, entering the house, buying land, buying a house and studying.

Avoid: getting married, going to work, starting business, starting a wedding, going on a business trip, going out to travel, getting married, offering sacrifices, opening markets, burying, buying a car, repairing houses, going out to worship, building walls with sauce, raising fish, breeding, burying, drilling wells, weaning, and investing in shipbuilding.

Auspicious and auspicious: the stars in the moon are furious, and the six instruments are bright red and sand virtuous.

Evil spirits should be avoided: it is absurd and useless for a dog to eat the king of Kui Gang.

Peng Zu's 100 taboo: it is more difficult to stop the flood without water. If you don't cry, you will lose your life.

Generally speaking, travel is a taboo in the Gregorian calendar, so this day is not an auspicious day for travel.

The subtle problem of going out to play.

1. Traveling abroad will be inconvenient, so you must make full preparations before you leave, otherwise you will encounter difficulties and problems in your travel activities, be helpless, frustrate your trip, and even go home disappointed. Spare medicines, food, etc. Need to be well stocked.

Don't spit or throw cigarette butts when you go sightseeing. Don't pick flowers, trample on the lawn, carve or draw on trees and buildings. Don't do all kinds of sports with trees as the bearing carrier, and try not to pull the branches of trees when taking pictures. Don't leave anything to visit on the tree.

3. Drive safely. The first thing to do before driving is to fasten your seat belt, abide by road traffic laws and regulations, drive according to traffic signals and signs, do not change lanes at will, and yield to non-motor vehicles and pedestrians. When encountering traffic jam, don't honk the horn in a hurry, let alone cut in line. When driving in rainy days or encountering water on the road, you should slow down to prevent sewage from splashing on people. Passers-by should stop in time to make way for pedestrians.