Tuesday, February 7, 2012

壬辰 RenChen 2012 Year - Observation of Ding TaiFung @ Garden Mall


Din Tai Fung @ Garden, very similar to its counterpart in Singapore where it is tug over at a corner in Lower Ground yet it is so different structurally in FengShui. 

Above diagram indicates the Lower Ground of Garden connecting to the Megamall. Red indicates the location of DTF. Sector A, denotes the passive sector while sector B denotes the active sector. DTF is located at the active sector. In fact, there is nothing special whatsoever with regard to the lower ground of Garden Mall but yet sector B is actively occupied by people and the eateries located there are always full house, whereas sector A suffers from the lack of patrons.

Questions, is it because of DTF that brings in people to occupy sector B rather than sector A or simply Qi accumulates more in sector B than sector A? This real life example demonstrated that there is indeed truth in the theory of East and West houses, River East and River West theory and more importantly, it is all about balancing YinYang in multiple layers. Strangely, there is no water features, magical fountains and ponds whatsoever, yet it is a location for making money. 

As usual more in-depth analysis is cover in our case studies HERE.

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