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The Lucky Number 8

While traveling in picturesque Beijing a year before the 2008 Olympics, my fun tour guide talked about lucky numbers. The number 8 was and is considered a very lucky number. She explained that this is the reason why the Beijing Olympics was scheduled to open on August 8th, 2008 - making the date read 8/8/8. Ahhh! I love reasons for why things are done.

Because I enjoy feng-shui, I did know a bit about the auspicious number 8 but wasn't aware of the connection to the opening date for the Beijing Olympics. (As a matter of fact after I found out about the Olympic date, a year later on that date, I decided to play the number 888 - see the * below to see what happened).

Exactly why is the number 8 considered lucky?

According to Lillian Too, the Queen of feng-shui, the number 8 is widely regarded as a universally lucky number. This is because phonetically, in many dialects, it sounds like 'growth with prosperity.' Therefore, many people try to incorporate the number 8 in their telephone number (I've done this), on bank accounts, on car license plates, and on addresses, etc.

Also, according to Lillian Too, what makes the number 8 even more auspicious is that we are now in the 20 year cycle of the number 8. This cycle began in the lunar year of 2004 and will run through 2024. Thus, the very lucky number 8 is now in the 20 year cycle of the number 8.

Meanwhile, back in Beijing...

Back in Beijing, the tour guide went on to explain the feng-shui implications of lucky numbers. As someone who loves and practices the art of feng-shui (which is why I bought the bok choy - see link below), I was an eager listener.

Among many other bits of wisdom, my tour guide told me that if I wanted to go back to the US and make a lot of money, I should open a club and name it '98.' She assured me that it would do well with Chinese people. I haven't opened a club but I did investigate the number 9. I found out that It is best for 9 to be followed by 8 (thus the name for the club as my tour guide said). The number 9 is especially lucky since 9 multiplied by any number of times, then reduced to a single number, always reduces to 9. Fun!

For example: 9 x 3 = 27 and 2 plus 7 = 9

or: 9 x 9 = 81 and 8 plus 1 = 9.

(I tell my students this so they can check their answers when they multiply a number by 9)

And I did buy a lucky bok choy (or pak choi) at the jade factory (see link below). And there is a story that goes with this.

The story that goes with the lucky bok choy

Prior to visiting Beijing I was living in Seoul. My feng-shui partner Christine, and I had discovered in a Lillian Too book, that the bok choy is auspicious. So we set out for the China Town in Korea in search of a bok choy and other lucky items. We didn't find exactly what we were looking for - we wanted something fancier and made of jade. But now, here I was in the land of feng-shui with a tour guide saying all sorts of lucky feng-shui things including how lucky the bok choy is. And a jade factory was nearby.

At the jade factory, there must have been hundreds of bok choys, one more beautiful than the next - and in every price range. I bought one. Has it brought me great luck? I don't know, but I feel very lucky! Feng-shui has predicted, for me, an ox (or water buffalo, or in Korea - a cow) - that next month begins much prosperity and abundance. So...I am prepared to welcome it.

And why is the number 4 considered unlucky?

While the number 8 is considered extremely lucky, the number 4 is considered to be the most unlucky. This is because the number 4 sounds like 'death' in many dialects. This was also true when I lived in S. Korea. When I was on an elevator in a tall building I noticed that each floor was numbered except number 4 - that was written out in English so it would be pronounced that way.

What happened when I played the number 888 on August 8, 2008

*Do many other people think the number 8 is lucky? Absolutely. When the opening day of the Olympics came on August 8, 2008 (8/8/8), I decided to play the number - something I have done maybe five times in my life. Yes, I would go out and play 888 and be one of only a few people in the whole world that knew about the lucky number 8 on that particular day. I told a lot of my friends. Around 11am I casually strolled up the block and around the corner to play the number. I was told 'Sorry, sold out!' Huh? Convinced that the store clerk didn't know what he was talking about I went to another store. Yes, the number 888 was sold out - and had been for quite awhile. I had no idea that it was limited how many people can play a particular number - but a lot of people did and played early. The number 888 did not play that day but a friend told me that one number 8 was in the three digit winning number.

Good luck wherever you may find it!


The Lucky Number 8

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li7218 profile image

li7218  says:
3 months ago

You're SO RIGHT!!! Happy people can and DO achieve more!!!

Oooohhh... that makes me so happy! ;-)

--Mary K

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EXPECT MIRACLES

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BkCreative  says:
3 months ago

Ooooh love your comment li7218! I will expect miracles!

Thanks so much for sharing your 'Light' and writing such a positive, happy comment!

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charm_baker  says:
3 months ago

Hey - I didn't know they limit how many people that can select a lottery number either! That was fascinating info on the number 8. Isn't it funny when you think you've stumbled on to something, only to find out you're apparently the last one to know LOL! I guess it's true what they say. "There's nothing new under the sun!" Cool hub BKC. Keep it up girl!

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BkCreative  says:
3 months ago

So true charm-baker!

We have to remember the world is old and there are ancient people among us. One of the things I love about hubpages is that it is open to the world and I am learning sooo much from our friends in other countries!

My mother told us so often 'there is no new thing under the sun' - we were new as children!

Thanks for the compliment!

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Belinda Hodge  says:
3 months ago

Hi BK

I think there is something in this you know. I had a lot of dreams in 2000 about the number 8. In 2008 everything my life really came together. My house number is also 88. If you turn the 8 on it's size it looks like the Infinity symbol too. A very powerful and symbolic number indeed.

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BkCreative  says:
3 months ago

Hello Belinda Hodge!

There is so much going on in the universe that would probably benefit us if we knew about it. My mother told us by doing the math and using numbers we could live better and be lucky. Of course as a child I didn't really listen - but I did hear her (she was right about everything) - and now I can research and find amazing things.

Good point about the infinity symbol - probably another reason 8 is lucky - it doesn't break. Lucky you and the number 88.

I'm so glad you shared all the 8s in your life.

Thanks a lot!!!

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Belinda Hodge  says:
3 months ago

Yes and it's perfectly balanced as well, which means the Chinese know what they are talking about with Yin and Yang - learning to balance the inner, feminine, creative (Yin) with the outer world, doing, masculine part of ourselves (Yang).

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BkCreative  says:
3 months ago

This is great stuff!

I'm a big feng-shui fan and a believer in balance and yin and yang - it makes so much sense. Too much of yin or yang and everything is thrown off - unbalanced.

So nice to meet people I can discuss this with!

Good to meet you here on hub pages!

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Belinda Hodge  says:
3 months ago

Lovely to meet you too BK. Looking forward to catching up on your Hubs...

Your mum sounds like a very wise woman!

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mecheshier  says:
3 months ago

Interesting article. I have always studied numbers and their history but have never known the meaning behind numbers of China. What I find interesting is my favorite number is 4! Not so much white Americans but Native Americans have an invinity with the number 4. It is the most sacred number. It stands for all four directions, North, South, East, and West.

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BkCreative  says:
3 months ago

Great information!

It would be so informative if you consider writing about the number 4. Ancient civilizations always have meanings behind whatever they do/did. It is usually very helpful, and usually brilliant information.

I too will research the number 4 further!

Thanks for this information!

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ratnaveera  says:
3 months ago

Very interesting Hub! In my life also Number 8 has interested me many ways. Though it's associated with the planet Saturn, it sounds good in many people's life. Thanks for sharing your great experience!

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BkCreative  says:
3 months ago

I love how we hubbers share so much information with each other ratnaveera.

Glad number 8 has interested you - and thanks for the Saturn info. There is so much going on around us - and we just don't know it.

Thanks so much for writing!

Yangtze profile image

Yangtze  says:
3 months ago

Yes,8 is a lucky number in China.Everyone likes this figure in our country.Your reasons are so detailed!

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BkCreative  says:
3 months ago

Thanks Yangtze!

I write from experience - my time spent in China and talking to some brilliant (and very humorous) people, then researching - and finally testing. I'd say number 8 has been good to me!

Thanks for the compliment!

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pddm67  says:
2 months ago

Very interesting. I don't really follow numerology or anything but years ago I had heard somewhere that the number 8 was an unlucky number. Now this! I will need to rethink the number 8. Things that make you go hmmmm?

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BkCreative  says:
2 months ago

For sure pddm67 - Hmmmm. When I was in China - there was no mistaking this great respect for the number 8! I always wanted to have a lucky number so 8 works for me (and 9)!

So nice to meet a NYer!

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KyonSOS23  says:
2 months ago

Europe lucky number is 13,Asia lucky number is 9.

Number 4 unlucky in Japan etc. 4 ways and Japan hospital will without room number 4 also number 4 mean is died in Japan.

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BkCreative  says:
2 months ago

Interesting KyonSOS23!

- how every country has these lucky or unlucky numbers. I didn't know 13 was lucky in Europe. In the US number 13 was considered unlucky. Especially if such a date should fall on a Friday. Growing up many buildings would not list a 13th floor even if it was taller, and there was no apartment 13. It would be 12, 12a, then 14.

Thanks for the information! Since we are said to be a global society - we need to know customs.

MikeNV profile image

MikeNV  says:
2 months ago

Interesting because today is 09/09/09 so is that lucky?

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BkCreative  says:
2 months ago

Hello MikeNV!

I was reading that a lot of people wanted to marry today because they felt it was lucky - but they don't know why. In Beijing I was told that 9 is a lucky number if it comes before the 8 - so the tour guide told me to open a club with the number 98! In feng-shui and numerology I found out I am a number 9 person. But I haven't heard much else about this being a lucky day.

Well, it's nice to meet you and now I will visit your hubs!

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tim-tim  says:
2 months ago

I am glad that you know about the lucky number 8. Growing up in Hong Kong, I learned the meaning of the numbers.It is entriguing to find out about the number 9,multiplied by any number of times, then reduced to a single number, always reduces to 9. Interesting!Thanks for sharing!

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BkCreative  says:
2 months ago

Thank you tim-tim! I love knowing about the number 8 and learning more about China - and actually spending time there. So much we can learn from our elder civilizations. While, I am not an expert, I know many people who are when it comes to numbers and they as we say 'have it all together' - they live what they speak.

So nice to meet you!

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arun kuruvilla  says:
2 months ago

very much liked your hub

my birth number is 8...

thanks for sharing the inf.

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BkCreative  says:
2 months ago

Nice to meet you arun kuruvilla!

My birth number is 9. Glad you like the hub!

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CharterJetService  says:
2 months ago

Great hub! I knew the number 8 was considered lucky but I was never really sure why. I also understood the connection with the Olympics. I however did not know the lottery facts. Keep the great hubs coming!

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BkCreative  says:
2 months ago

You're very welcome CharterJetService! Nice to meet you! And thanks for the compliment!

sarovai profile image

sarovai  says:
2 months ago

Very interesting to know about number 8. As such in some part of the world 8 is not considered. Any how what supportive information you gave on number 8 really impressive and attracts me too.

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BkCreative  says:
2 months ago

So glad to meet you saroval!

It's interesting all the difference in our cultures - and the reasons for picking certain numbers. I wonder what things will finally bring us closer together. I do enjoy doing research - and traveling - I learned so much in China.

Thank you very much for writing!

Rubes profile image

Rubes  says:
2 months ago

Great Hub! Never knew about the number eight being lucky. Look at that. You learn something new every day. Thanks for the hub!

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BkCreative  says:
2 months ago

You're very welcome Rubes!

Thanks for commenting!

China_Tour_Guide  says:
2 months ago

eight,is one of the best luck numbers in Chinese;

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BkCreative  says:
2 months ago

Thank you China-Tour-Guide! I had been reading about the lucky number 8 - and then to actually be in Beijing and hear the tour guide not only talk about it but explain it further - very interesting! I wonder how I can incorporate it more in my life!

PGa  says:
2 months ago

Funnily enough 8 is my favorite number and it's also my birthday number. There's hope for me yet... thanks BkCreative. :)

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BkCreative  says:
2 months ago

I'm so happy for you PGa! Thanks for writing!

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