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Year of the Pig: Zodiac predictions for the Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig

Find out what 2019 will bring for those born in the year of the Monkey, Rooster, Dog or Pig.
Find out what 2019 will bring for those born in the year of the Monkey, Rooster, Dog or Pig.

In this three-part series, Hong Kong feng shui expert Thierry Chow tells you what to expect as per the Chinese animal zodiac when it comes to love, health, career and wealth

With Lunar New Year in sight, Hong Kong-based feng shui expert Thierry Chow gives us the Chinese zodiac rundown for 2019. Here are her predictions for the Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig:

Monkey: For those born in the Year of the Monkey, work, love and health could be a little unstable. You will find yourself in turmoil with the people you work with, and get easily irritated by those around you. Remember to stop and take a breath, and be responsible for the energy you carry around.

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Rooster: This is going to be a very busy year, one of much travelling and running around. It will also require a lot of energy. The good news is there’s going to be positive results and great rewards, but be careful that a busy work schedule does not affect your personal life.

Dog: Expect a better year. Some negative energy might linger but don’t worry – time heals all. Your work and love life will also improve, although a bit more effort is needed. Expect good results.

Pig: An unstable year – expect big shifts and changes coming your way. Some may see this as negative but change is great for growth. There is great potential for maturity, while learning valuable lessons.

Watch our video for more on health and wealth. If you missed the previous predictions, see them here and here.

Video by Bridgette Hall and Jeff Chen

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Hill Choi Lee is a commissioning editor at SCMP’s Specialist Publications covering business and lifestyle. Prior to joining SCMP, she wrote on Southeast Asia’s financial and corporate legal markets in Hong Kong, and was previously digital editor covering environmental stories in London. Hill Choi speaks four languages, has a Master’s degree in international law with international relations and a Bachelor’s degree in communication and media studies.