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Master Soon at Nengren Temple of Guangzhou广州能仁寺

The Nengren Temple, located on Baiyun Mountain, Guangzhou. It  was first built in the reigns of Emperors Xian Feng(1850-1861) and Tong Zhi (1861-1875) of the Qing Dynasty. In its early days, the temple attracted a lot of worshippers, but was destroyed during the War of Resistance against Japan. The temple contains a number of historic sites, [...]

UNESCO World Heritage Centre- Fujian Tulou 福建土楼

Fujian Tulou is a property of 46 buildings constructed between the 15th and 20th centuries over 120 km in south-west of Fujian province, inland from the Taiwan Strait. Set amongst rice, tea and tobacco fields the Tulou are earthen houses. Several storeys high, they are built along an inward-looking, circular or square floor plan as [...]

Thank You For Everything 感恩

After a weeks-long break of my blog writing, today I am back. First of all, allow me to apologize for a bit delay for blogging…. I was in Kuala Lumpur… Singapore and Penang… for feng shui audits and coaching in the whole month of June since coming back from China in May.
Visiting Singapore made me [...]

Master Soon in Singapore on 22 June 2011

I was in Kuala Lumpur in 20 June 2011, immediately finished my class teaching on feng shui module ONE (18 & 19 June) in Penang. I would say these few months are so tight up for me. I was invited my a friend of mine, whom I visited and audited his company feng shui in Dec [...]

Feng Shui Module Two Due to Popular Demand on 12 & 13 June 2011

Due to polular demand on Feng Shui Module Two, there will be a few feng shui enthusiasts and students pushing for a class on Feng Shui Module Two on 12 & 13 June 2011, which are on this coming Sunday & Monday. There are a few groups of feng shui students and feng shui practitioners pushing [...]

Kinship & Ancestral Hall Feng Shui 宗祠血缘性风水布局

In May 2011 before I went to Guangzhou, a group of people called me up for feng shui meeting. After attending and listening to their request, then, I notice they are the committees of a Chinese Ancestral Hall (a branch of kinship who share the same surname and same root from China). Thet are the [...]

Feng Shui @ Yuan Xuan Chinese Temple, Hong Kong (圆玄学院)

  I visited Yuan Xuan Chinese Temple 圆玄学院 [Yuán Xuán Xué Yuàn] in Tsuen Wan 荃湾 [Quán Wān] many years ago. The field work showed that it was built in accordance to feng shui 风水 [fēngshuǐ] requirements. I always encourage feng shui student to do field work to enhance their feng shui understanding because theories in [...]

马来西亚名模谢丽萍家居风水(三)Amber Chia’s Home Feng Shui (Part 3)

 On 20th November 2008, I was invited to Amber Chia’s house for feng shui audit. I was informed that this house has been audited by two“well-known” feng shui master in Kuala Lumpur. The first feng shui master, JY audited the house early of the year 2008. Whereby, the second feng shui master, KH came to [...]

马来西亚名模谢丽萍家居风水(二)Amber Chia’s Home Feng Shui (Part 2)

Before I proceed for my opinions on Amber Chia’s feng shui, let us look into a few different points on the flying stars method applies into Amber Chia’s house. There are 2 contradictions over feng shui prescriptions given by 2 different flying star applications. The first controversial is about location of the main door. The second [...]

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