by Mina | May 13, 2012 | Feng Shui
My days in China were passing quickly, soon it was the day to leave. I farewelled the feng shui masters in JianXi and headed south to Australia. On the way back, I stopped at Macau to visit one of my dear friends who I haven’t seen for years. Our gathering was...
by Mina | May 6, 2012 | Feng Shui
Yang Gong Feng Shui is one of the main feng shui branches in China. It is the land form feng shui. In the Tang dynasty, 864-888扬公(YangGong) and his disciples invented the Feng Shui Lou Pang, which divided twenty four mountains into seventy-two dragons. Therefore, in...
by Mina | Apr 25, 2012 | Feng Shui
China is the origin of feng shui. Since I have been a feng shui professional, I have kept the habit of visiting China regularly to meet masters, to learn, to research, to practice and to gain new energy. My Chinese feng shui odyssey this year will begin tomorrow. ...
by Mina | Apr 9, 2012 | Feng Shui
I read an article in a Chinese newspaper today about a new year recruitment exhibition in Sheng Zheng, China. After Chinese New Year, it is a good season for people to look for new jobs. Many companies, corporates advertise new jobs. This years recruitments have some...
by Mina | Apr 5, 2012 | Feng Shui
Not many people have opportunities to build their own houses, and fewer people have the chance or knowledge to build their house according to feng shui principals. I didn’t build my house. The house I’m living in has a few feng shui problems. One of the...
by Mina | Mar 18, 2012 | Feng Shui
Dear blog readers, Thank you for visiting my blog again. I received an email recently from one of my clients and friends Andy and learned that he had trained very hard to run the 14.38km to raise fund for Royal Children Hospital. To run 14.38km is not an easy task for...