Monkey
Year of Birth: 2016, 2004, 1992, 1980, 1968, 1956
Best Months to Travel: May, August, December
2021 Travel Fortune Predictions
The Monkey will benefit from Zi Wei (the Emperor star), Long De (the Dragon Virtue star) and Tian Xi (the Heaven Happiness star) in 2021. With these auspicious stars in the charts, people born in the year of the Monkey are likely to get a pay raise or promotion this year. Having said that, you will need to put in extra effort to stay ahead from your
more-than-capable competitors. While people with the Monkey sign tend to be quick-tempered and may give up easily, be patient and work hard to strengthen your foundation as this will help you stay ahead of the curve.
Best Travel Consideration According to the Five Elements – Metal
Metal governs the sign of the Monkey. Indulge in an array of outdoor activities and waters sports, such as hockey and parachuting. Also, visiting religious temples can help you slow down and clear your mind and prevent you from making potential mistakes.
Best Travel Companions – Snake, Dragon, Rat
Your best travel companion is the Snake. Despite constantly having opposing views, both of you are highly attracted to each other. With this, the Snake is willing to follow your travel plans, try out new things and experiences with you. On the other hand, the Dragon and the Rat will also make a great travel companion for you. While these three signs may not talk a lot throughout the trip, you three will eventually build a bond and feel closer to each other while doing activities together.
Lucky Directions
Tames your temper and boosts learning luck: South Attracts benefactors and promotes social luck: North Strengthens romantic relationship: North East Prevents relapse: South West
Hotel Recommendations by Expedia
Immersing yourself in a different culture is one of the best parts of travelling, and you don’t have to miss out on that even if you’re vacationing in Singapore. Hotels like The Great Madras, Hotel Soloha and InterContinental Singapore are all located within a short walk of ethnic and religious enclaves, where you can play tourist for the day and marvel the cultural diversity Singapore celebrates.



