by Mina | Aug 20, 2012 | Feng Shui
In Australia, many people’s dream house has a swimming pool in the back yard. Hence many suburban houses have swimming pools. A swimming pool comprises a big body of water. From a feng shui point of view, a swimming pool is a water element, often used to...
by Mina | Aug 8, 2012 | Feng Shui
It is a high time to talk about London 2012 Olympic games. Olympic is the highest standard of international sport. It takes four years to get ready. London Olympics started more than a week ago. The whole world has its eyes on the games. There is so much to see, and...
by Mina | Jul 29, 2012 | Feng Shui
Having a good birthday or having a good feng shui house doesn’t mean that we can automatically have all the skills for our professional development. Good leaders or communicators are not born, practice and more practice makes them good. Recently I joined a...
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 | Jul 16, 2012 | Feng Shui
I am not a pianist or musician, but I like to listen to piano music. Most of the time I listen to music from the CD player. However things changed last week. The 10th International Piano Competition 2012 was in Sydney’s Seymour Centre last week. The best young...
by Mina | Jul 2, 2012 | Feng Shui
I met Mary Samson recently at one of the social events which was hosted by ACBDA (Australian Chinese Business Development Association). Mary told me she is Chinese, because she was brought up in Shanghai, China. I looked at her blue eyes, blond hair, distinguished...