by Mina | Apr 30, 2010 | Feng Shui
Parramatta road is one of the main roads in Sydney, it runs from east to west, from Broadway to the Western Suburbs. This road has a history as long as Sydney. There are many residential suburbs on the north and south side of the road. Every driver in Sydney knows...
by Mina | Apr 25, 2010 | Feng Shui
When I visited Taiwan, I had stopped at Hong Kong airport to change flights. I noticed the airport is very large, bright, busy and vibrant. The airport is known as Chek Lap Kok Airport, because it was built on the man-made Chek Lap Kok island. It was completed in...
by Mina | Apr 20, 2010 | Feng Shui
Taiwan is a beautiful island. It has many mountains. Big cities are generally built on a large flat land with a harbour nearby, in the mountain area, there are many small towns. When I was in Taiwan few days ago, I visited a township — 苗栗 (miaoli). This is a...
by Mina | Apr 11, 2010 | Feng Shui
A special opportunity has brought me to Tai Bei (TaiPei) for a vacation during the Easter break. Tai Bei is one of the developed city in Asia, like all big cities, there are highrises, broad and busy streets, city parks in every district. You don’t see the...
by Mina | Apr 7, 2010 | Feng Shui
Recently, I read an article written by Dr. Shan-Tung Hsu about Google in China. The Chinese word Gu means Valley, Ge means Song or Singing. To sing and to have the energy extended, to have the song heard in a big way, one should stand on high ground, on top of a...