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Feng Shui Class

 
   

Literally meaning "wind and water" feng shui is the ancient Chinese practice of positioning objects and buildings in
harmony with nature to ensure good fortune. Often referred to as geomancy, its origins lay in an ancient Chinese respect for the environment, as well as a belief that cosmological influences strongly affect our lives.


Mr Yu is an experienced practitioner of feng shui who has taught the discipline to thousands of students for more than twenty years. He has provided feng shui consultancy services to, or conducted workshops for, companies such as Sun Hung Kai Limited, Cathay Pacific Airways and Cable TV. Mr Yu will explain the traditional concepts surrounding the practice of feng shui, how it continues to play a significant role in Hong Kong life, and how a basic knowledge of feng shui can benefit all of us at work and at home.


Feng Shui Class
Venue: Alex Yu Geomancy & Physiognomy
Flat B and C, 14/F, Golden Hill Commercial Building, 39-41 Argyle Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon.
(MTR Mong Kok Station Exit C2, walk straight ahead across Portland Street, building is on the right.)
Time:   Every Thursday at 10:30am-11:30am
Registration:   HKTB Visitor Information & Services Centres
Fee:   Free
Hosts:   Mr Alex Yu and Ms Shirley Chan
Capacity:   30 people per class
Enquiry:   HKTB Visitor Hotline +852 2508 1234

Notes
- Visitors must register in advance.
- Class organised by Alex Yu Geomancy & Physiognomy.

 





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