The fabulous wealth of J. Paul Getty has funded the building of an extraordinary museum to house the Getty collection. Angel Thompson examines its mountain-top site for signs of auspicious Feng Shui hen J Paul…
Big Business Meets Feng Shui
Big corporations constantly seek ways to retain their competitive edge and British Airways is no exception. Simon Brown shows us how their new Waterside building is a classic example of feng shui being used to…
RIO the wounded dragon
Founded in 1565 by the Portuguese Rio de Janeiro is now a huge seaside city in Brazil, famed for its Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, 38m Christ the Redeemer statue atop Mount Corcovado and for Sugarloaf…
Kowloon’s most Auspicious Temple
Bustling and bountiful, Hong Kong has many hidden treasures besides the cheap duty free shopping areas. The Wong Tai Sin Temple is one such treasure ccording to the legend, Wong Tai Sin was a shepherd…
The Palace of Versailles
Versailles, one of the grandest and most opulent palaces in Europe, was constructed in the marshy Galie Valley. The site was chosen for many reasons, few of them practical, but for over 150 years the…
Feng Shui Basics
The purpose of this magazine is to open up to a much wider audience the mysteries of feng shui. These once secret Chinese practices have proven to be as practical and useful as acupuncture or…
SINGAPORE the Pearl In The Dragon’s Mouth
Founded in 1819, Singapore is today one of Asia’s great success stories. Helen Oon looks at the part played by its Feng Shui in its glittering rise hen Sir Stamford Raffles founded Singapore in 1819,…
The Chinese Almanac Part 2
We continue the series of articles which will decipher the mysteries of the Chinese Almanac with the help of Man-Ho Kwok he second page of the Almanac is a key page for feng shui practitioners,…
Feng Shui Basics
We know that feng shui is a complicated subject, so we have prepared an easy-to-follow guide to get you started eng Shui means Wind and Water, but in its wider sense stands for the relations…
Angkor Wat Palace of Power
There is a close interaction between people and places they inhabit. In the same way that a building’s energy may be affected by the ch’i of its inhabitants so too do buildings affect the people…

