
Love in the Lunar Calendar: Feng Shui Master Andrew Kwan’s Romantic Forecasts for January 2026
As we step into January 2026, the lunar calendar marks the 11th month of the Year of the Snake, known as the Month of the Earth Ox. Renowned feng shui master Andrew Kwan has shared his exclusive love and relationship predictions for this period, offering guidance for each Chinese zodiac sign on matters of the heart.
This month presents a mixed celestial picture, with some signs experiencing a surge in romantic luck, while others are encouraged to nurture existing bonds with care.
Highlights from the Forecasts:
· Rat (鼠): A cautious month for romance. Single Rats may find that sparks fail to catch fire, while those in relationships could face a “stale” period. The advice is to invest extra attention and warmth into partnerships.
· Ox (牛): An auspicious time for boldness. Single Oxen are encouraged to make the first move, as fortune favors their initiative. However, those already committed must be vigilant not to let work priorities cause emotional neglect at home.
· Tiger (虎): Get ready for a magnetic period. Enhanced by the “Peach Blossom Star,” Tigers are predicted to have high allure and luck, drawing in meaningful and potentially deep new connections.
· Dog (狗): Love may appear where you least expect it. Singles born in the Year of the Dog should keep an eye on their professional circles, as romantic opportunities could blossom from workplace interactions or collaborations.
· Pig (猪): A month for patience. New encounters for single Pigs may be slow-burning, requiring time to develop. Existing couples might navigate emotional hurdles, where understanding and perseverance will be key to harmony.
These insights provide a glimpse into the romantic energies at play for the start of 2026. Whether you’re seeking a new connection or aiming to strengthen a current one, understanding your sign’s forecast can offer valuable perspective.
For a complete breakdown of romantic fortunes for all 12 Chinese zodiac signs during this Month of the Earth Ox, you can view the detailed forecasts on the South China Morning Post.








