If you’re trying to get more out of your trip to Hong Kong than a bargain you may be interested in taking a class in the ancient Chinese practice of feng (wind) shui (water), which teaches you to position objects in a way which best promotes harmony with nature and will attract good luck.

Alex Yu, specialist in Geomancy and Physiognomy has been sharing his feng shui knowledge with students for more than 20 years and has helped some of Hong Kong’s largest companies construct and decorate their buildings for success.

If you can’t make it to one of his one hour, Thursday morning classes, there are many other teachers or you can buy a jade plant to sit near your front door and hope for the best.

Flat B and C, 14/F, Golden Hill Commercial Building, 39-41 Argyle Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon.

Feng Shui with Alex Yu.

Written by  World Reviewer Staff.

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