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Welcome to God of Wealth | Highest-ever HK$188 mn Mark Six Snowball draws tonight
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2025.02.02 11:33
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Today (Feb. 2) is the 5th day of the 1st month in the Lunar Calendar, the custom is to "welcome the God of Wealth".

The Mark Six Snowball in Chinese New Year offers a HK$150 million jackpot. If you win a single bet at HK$10, the jackpot fund is estimated to be as high as HK$188 million, which is the highest jackpot in history and the largest Chinese New Year jackpot ever. Stirring up the beads will take place tonight.

Reviewing the information of past issues, the most prosperous numbers in the past 20 issues of Chinese New Year are 10, 13, 29 and 48, which have been churned out 6 times each; 3 and 5 have been churned out 5 times each, which can be regarded as the Chinese New Year Mark Six Snowball's lucky numbers, while 21 and 38 have not been made out.

Six "wealth-attracting secrets" to ensure the Wealth God knocks on your door first!

Avoid Accumulating Rubbish at Home

It is best not to clean before the fifth day of the Chinese New Year to avoid sweeping away good luck. However, as accumulated rubbish symbolizes poverty, a thorough cleaning should be done today to sweep away the trash, welcoming wealth and sending poverty away.

Avoid Paying New Year Visits

The fifth day of the Chinese New Year is considered a day of "sending poverty away." Visiting others on this day is believed to bring bad luck and financial difficulties to them, so it is best to avoid making New Year visits.

Avoid Taking Afternoon Naps

Today is a significant day for welcoming the Wealth God into your home. It is said that taking an afternoon nap may prevent you from hearing the Wealth God knocking on your door, causing you to miss the opportunity for wealth to arrive.

Avoid Displaying Old New Year Scrolls

It is believed that having festive New Year scrolls on your door will attract the Wealth God. However, using old or damaged scrolls may invite the Poverty God instead.

Avoid Insulting Others' Financial Status

The fifth day of the Chinese New Year is also the Wealth God's birthday. Insulting others by calling them poor or envious could bring negative effects on your financial luck if the Wealth God overhears.

Eat Dumplings

Dumplings, resembling ancient Chinese gold ingots, symbolize wealth and prosperity, signifying good fortune arriving early. Eating dumplings on the fifth day brings auspiciousness.

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