Auspicious Dates for Travel in March 2027, under the Huangli label Yi Chuxing, are nine Gregorian days: 1, 5, 8, 13, 17, 18, 23, 25 and 30 March. Tickets you can actually buy and the weather you can actually travel in outrank the almanac; Yi Chuxing is a later screen on a journey that already has a seat.
15 March is not a travel day. Copy the nine dates first, then lay them on the fare and the road report. A kept day with no cabin still leaves you at home.
Auspicious Dates for Travel in March 2027: nine Yi Chuxing days

Yi Chuxing marks a day as traditionally suitable for setting out. In March 2027 that mark lands on the nine dates below and on no other day in the month. Each Gregorian cell opens that day's English almanac page. Ganzhi, lunar date, clash, and the first jishi are copied from that page; later hours stay there.
Read the table as pass or fail: a date inside it remains a Yi Chuxing candidate; a date outside it drops, even when the airport is full.
Which March windows stay open, and which drop out
March 2027 has thirty-one days. Auspicious Dates for Travel in March 2027 sit in four clusters, with a hole around the 15th that a mid-month booking often hits first.
- 1 and 5 March — lunar 1/24 and 1/28, still in the first lunar month, with 2–4 March dropped between them.
- 8 March — lunar 2/1, the first day of the second lunar month, standing alone after the 6th and 7th drop out.
- 13, 17 and 18 March — lunar 2/6, 2/10 and 2/11, split by the 14–16 hole that contains 15 March.
- 23, 25 and 30 March — lunar 2/16, 2/18 and 2/23, the late cluster after the middle of the second lunar month.
The dropped days are the rest of the month: 2–4, 6–7, 9–12, 14–16, 19–22, 24, 26–29 and 31 March. The 15th sits inside a three-day hole, so a trip parked on that Monday cannot pick up a neighbouring Yi Chuxing mark unless you move the ticket to the 13th or wait until the 17th. 8 March is the only kept day in the first week of lunar month two; the 9th through the 12th then go dark. 31 March, the last Gregorian morning of the month, is also dropped.
Why 15 March is not a travel day
Auspicious Dates for Travel in March 2027 do not include 15 March. That Gregorian date carries no Yi Chuxing mark. If a quote, a school calendar, or a meeting lands on the 15th, the filter already dropped it. Moving the departure to 13 March or to 17–18 March is the only way to stay inside this month's travel list.
The day page for 15 March 2027 remains a civil record — hours, clash, other Yi and Ji lines — and it is still not a travel candidate on this screen. Do not treat 15 March as a tenth travel date. A visa run or a sales visit parked in 14–16 March lives on civil timing alone for this month.
Tickets and weather outrank the almanac
The working order is ordinary. Someone already holds a fare, a leave slip, or a weather window. Open the nine-day list and ask whether that departure survives. When Auspicious Dates for Travel in March 2027 and the booking inventory disagree, the seat you can pay for decides the day. The almanac only records whether Yi Chuxing was printed beside it.
A kept Monday with no remaining coach still leaves you at home. If the only remaining flight is 15 March, take the fifteenth as a civil date and know that Yi Chuxing did not come along. Ice, a cancelled ferry, a fogged runway — those close a date whether or not the travel mark is on the line. A kept day with a storm warning is a kept day you still stay home. Landing on 8 March, a Monday, when the office at the other end is shut wastes the mark; leaving on the 30th only helps if the destination is still receiving visitors.
5 March, Gui Wei, lunar 1/28, clash Goat, first jishi Yin 03:00-04:59 · Jinkui, carries travel. The same day page lists avoid moving in. Keep those two jobs separate: a visit or a return can use the 5th; furniture and a new set of keys should wait for a date that also marks moving in. 8 March, Bing Xu, lunar 2/1, clash Dog, first jishi Yin 03:00-04:59 · Siming, is the next kept day and does mark relocation on its own page.
For the rest of that day's Huangli lines — hours after the first jishi, other Yi and Ji tags — open the dated link in the table, or the month view on the Chinese Calendar.
Clash animals and the first listed hour
Clash here is the folk Huangli label: the day's earthly branch names the animal told to take extra care. Rabbit on the 1st, 13th and 25th; Goat on the 5th and 17th; Dog on the 8th; Monkey on the 18th and 30th; Ox on the 23rd. Neither line ranks the nine travel days from best trip to worst trip.
The first jishi is the earliest kept hour printed first on that day page. Three days open at Zi, 00:00-00:59 · Siming (the 1st, 13th and 25th). Two open at Zi · Qinglong (the 18th and 30th). Three open at Yin, 03:00-04:59 · Jinkui (the 5th, 17th and 23rd). Only the 8th opens at Yin · Siming. Those clock faces are copied; they are not a command to stand on a platform at midnight. A noon train on a kept day is still a noon train.
- Reading every kept day as a day you must travel, including 8 March when the destination is still closed after a weekend.
- Treating the first jishi as a departure deadline, then inventing later hours this table does not list.
- Parking a visa run on 15 March and then hunting for a Yi Chuxing rescue inside that three-day hole.
- Treating 2–4 March or 31 March as kept days after the filter has already dropped them.
Yi Chuxing is one activity line among others. Clash and jishi describe the day; they do not promise clear roads or on-time aircraft.
February 2027, January 2027, and where this list stops
Keep the previous month on its own page — Auspicious Dates for Travel in February 2027 — and do not drag those nine February days into March. January is likewise a separate screen: Auspicious Dates for Travel in January 2027.
The practical use of Auspicious Dates for Travel in March 2027 stops at the nine-day screen. Book the seat you can hold, watch the weather, then look back at the table to see whether Yi Chuxing was printed that morning. The mark is a traditional activity tag. It does not outrank a ticket, a storm warning, or a 15 March quote that already failed the filter.