by Mina | Feb 4, 2011 | Chinese Culture, Feng Shui
We Chinese celebrate the Chinese New Year. Chinese New Year is the biggest festival in China, the celebration generally lasts 15 days. Thursday the 3rd Feb 2011 was the Chinese New Years day. In Australia, this day was not a public holiday. By following the Chinese...
by Mina | Jan 19, 2011 | Feng Shui
2011 is a metal rabbit year辛卯年, it starts on 4 February. At the ending of the tiger year and the begining of rabbit year, it is a good time for us to update the feng shui and get ready to meet the new energy of the new year. The metal rabbit will bring a lot of good...
by Mina | Jan 10, 2011 | Feng Shui
Feng shui风水 is a part of ancient Chinese Metaphysics 玄学, it is a traditional Chinese architectural theory. It is also a philosophy of living harmoniously with the environment. In past three decades, feng shui has spread to the Western world, and has been used by many...
by Mina | Jan 1, 2011 | Feng Shui
Our calendar has moved to 1 January 2011 today. On New Years Eve, our city had a magnificent fireworks to celebrate the new year and farewell 2010. Millions of people joined the celebration. However on the feng shui calendar 农历 (Chinese farmers calendar), today is...
by Mina | Dec 23, 2010 | Feng Shui
Christmas and New Year are the biggest festival holidays in western countries. Every year from late October, we start to see the Christmas decorations in shopping arcades and streets. In early December, many houses also put up Christmas decorations. The Christmas...
by Mina | Dec 8, 2010 | Feng Shui
The Ashes Test Series — Australian Vs England cricket match is the biggest sport event in Australia this summer. Tens of thousands people will watch the games. When I was in Adelaide last week, I went to Adelaide Oval to be one of the audience. When I first...