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The following is a list of some projects that have employed Tai's feng shui analysis:
Richmond City Hall (B.C., Canada)
Electronic Arts Centre & Commercial Complex (B.C., Canada)
Hongkong Bank of Canada (Canada, USA, Europe)
Great Canadian Casinos (B.C., Canada)
Edgewater Casino (B.C., Canada)
Aberdeen Shopping Centre (B.C., Canada)
Marriott Hotel & Shopping Mall (B.C., Canada)
Hilton Airport Hotel, Phase I and II (B.C., Canada)
Wayfong House Commercial Building (B.C., Canada)
Bank of Montreal Richmond office building (B.C., Canada)
Parker Place Shopping Centre (B.C., Canada)
Fortuna House Commercial Building (B.C., Canada)
Morgan Stanley (Hong Kong office)
Shun Tak Centre (Hong Kong)
Barings Financial Centre (Hong Kong)
Xi-Yuan Hotel (Beijing, PRC)
Shang-Shan Hotel (Beijing, PRC)
Min-Jiang Hotel (Shanghai, PRC)
Shum-Ye Enterprises Building (Beijing, PRC)
Dong-Ming Industrial City (Shenzhen, PRC)
Feng shui, or the ancient Chinese mystical art of placement is at work, if you please. This is where forces in the environment interact with the individual's Four Pillars of Destiny (birth date as in year, month, day and time) to create a situation where good or bad fortune becomes the order of the day for him or her. Understanding how feng shui works requires intensive study, as it is a complex school of though. But to those who are just curious, it would be interesting to have an idea of what the basic principles of feng shui are and how they work. This is the chance we can share.
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