by Mina | Feb 11, 2014 | Chinese Culture, Feng Shui
This is the Wood Horse Year. Some people asked me why it is Wood Horse year and what does it mean? This refers to the Chinese Traditional Calendar. The Traditional Calendar is also called Xia Li or Nong Li (Xia Calendar or Farmer’s Calendar). The Traditional...
by Mina | Nov 6, 2012 | Chinese Culture, Feng Shui
There are nothing more than health. We need to look after our health. Money can buy many things but not health or life. QiGong is a training which directs the qi flow inside our bodies. Practising QiGong can improve the energy flow of our body, and enhance physical...
by Mina | Sep 29, 2012 | Chinese Culture
It was a great pleasure to be invited by one of my clients to his wedding today. I have not attended weddings very often, because most of my friends have already married, some of them are divorced. Chinese say 入乡随俗(Rùxiāngsuísú), which means follow the local custom...
by Mina | Jul 23, 2012 | Chinese Culture, Feng Shui
Tai Chi was invented in ancient China. It is a powerful and gentle form of martial art. It originally developed for self-defense, health and longevity. In modern society, it is practised by the general public across the world for health and fitness. I was born into a...
by Mina | Feb 20, 2012 | Chinese Culture, Feng Shui
I have not written any new posts for my blog lately. The reason is I was too busy with feng shui consultations. Every ending and beginning of a year is the busiest time of my work. Most clients require annual feng shui update at the beginning of the year. Today is...
by Mina | Oct 31, 2011 | Chinese Culture
Qantas is the main airline of Australia. It has a Kangaroo logo on it. In China, people call Qantas as Flying Kangaroo. Qantas has been the main headline over the weekend. Due to an industrial disbute, Qantas management has decided to ground its entire fleet world...