香港写字楼风水的好与坏
People here in Hong Kong have been practicing Feng Shui for generations. And many of the office buildings here in centre the financial district were built with Feng Shui in mind. We asked one local master Raymond Lo to get his taste on some of the iconic Hong Kong structures. Starting with the HSBC building, what is good Feng Shui or bad Feng Shui about this building?
At first, it is built in the most auspicious spot of the island because this is said to be the dragon's den coming down from the Victorian mountain behind the giant building. So therefore actually the Statue Square we are standing on has the most powerful energy and this building is exactly facing this direction, so therefore it's layers and layer of money energy.
There are also two lions at the entrance.
The purpose of the lions is to guard the energy from being stolen.
Let's talk about the Bank of China tower which has a lot of sharp angles.
In Chinese Feng Shui, we do not like sharp angles. So therefore any sharp angle will be a little bit frightening to the energy in the surrounding.
Because sharp angles are considered as poisonous arrows.
It's like a weapon. So, you only use sharp angle to attack.
Let's also look at the Standard Chartered building.
There're insides more ideas to Feng Shui principles. So therefore they intentionally make the entrance of the building facing an angle. And this angle is facing this Statue Square so that obviously they realize the Statue Square is the most powerful energy. That is an intelligent design and that covers their prosperity until 2040.
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