The entire complex is best represented by its main entrances.
The Rotunda entrance was designed to expel Qi by architectural default. There is no Killing Sha outside whatsoever. The glitch is the water exit which creates a pulling nose effect. Do we really need to see physical water? That is a typical wealth leakage. Then someone informed me that the Qi flow is too straight from right to left and the bright hall is not big enough to coagulate Qi, therefore the FengShui artist actually recommended a water feature to 'boundary' the Qi. These are the lesson they learn as graduate FengShui practitioners. I really hope that they had heard it wrongly, for all purpose said why would a potted water feature installed and not a pond dug out from the ground? Too much theory overdosed?
As for the flaw in the internal bright hall, a sunken platform is always a technically challenged solution, yet there are other ways to go about it. Saying thus the eateries at the white tiger side enjoys brisk business while the others so-so and my instant question is why?
... To be continue
2 comments:
Hi David,
By looking at the second picture (water feature), my guess is the Qi flows in Yin cycle, so the business is 1 side better then the other side.
Regards,
Austin
Austin,
Not necessary. It all depends on its Qi flow. This write up only touched on the entrance and there are other aspect that comes into the equations. Look at Siam Paragon and you will understand my statement.
Yifengshui
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