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These are a list of Feng Shui no-nos that may be put into consideration when undergoing interior decorating. These tips will help you avoid pitfalls and negative energy from entering one's home.
If you are a career person, your work desk shouldn't be directly in line with a door, or under a beam. You will be in the line of Sha, or bad Qi this way! Do reposition your desk. If this is not a feasible option for you, place a potted plant in front of your table to soften the blow.
For the bedroom, Yang colors such as red, orange and bright yellows are simply not good for you since the too-active colors will keep you up, or give you with listless, unrefreshing sleep! Try to incorporate relaxing and subtle colors instead. Dragon images are also not a good idea for the bedroom.
Wooden overhead beams on ceilings in the home are very inauspicious, especially if you sleep below them! If removing them is not an option, hang auspicious items such as a faceted crystal above you. This will 'soften' the negative Qi and make it safe for you.
Don't install any water features (aquariums, fountains and the like) in bedrooms! This is considered very unlucky. Spiky plants such as cacti in sleeping areas are also a Feng Shui no-no. On second thought, keep cacti and bonsai plants away from your home interior or office entirely!
If your front door is right below the stairs in your home, this is inauspicious since bad Qi can collect in this area. Try relocating your main door to another spot, or simply place a lovely potted plant at the stair area.
Miniature ships are wonderful symbols of wealth attainment, but do remember to point the mast towards the interior of your home and not facing a door or window. This may lead to your wealth 'sailing' away! This goes the same for your chan chu, or Money Toad too. Don't direct its head towards a window or door - keep it nosed towards the home.
When you make a purchase of crystals for Feng Shui or healing purposes, do not immediately put them to use - remember to cleanse them for the best usage. Cleansing a crystal is easy, simply submerge your crystals in a basin of distilled water overnight and you're set! I have found that this is infinitely easier (and more fuss-free) than procuring seawater or sea salts for this purpose.
Don't place your Buddha statues in the kitchen or bedroom. The best places are the dining room, lounge or living room - basically, areas where family or friends converge. Don't place your Buddha on the floor, but place it on an elevated area!
No fireplace or lampshades in the Southeast or West location for year 2006. This is because these particular areas are currently housing the ever-malignant stars #2 Black and #5 Yellow, and the Fire element will only strengthen these stars' negative influences. If removal of the Fire element influence is not possible, heavily decorate these areas with Yang natured Metal cures, such as brass dragons or deities to weaken the Earth element of this area.
A staircase right in the middle of the home is a huge Feng Shui no-no because a 'missing' central location of the home spells bad Feng Shui.
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Out and About in Guangzhou
Places of worship:
Temple of Six Banyan Trees
Named after a suggestion from the famous Chinese write Shu Shi, who was fascinated by the temple's magnificent banyan trees, the Temple of the Six Banyan Trees was constructed during the period of the Liang dynasty. Visitors who venture inside the Grand Hall three brass Buddha images, which are said to be the biggest in the whole of Guangdong Province, while wandering through the extensive grounds reveals a number of other treasures.
Natural Attractions:
Yuexiu Park
Featuring a number of famous attractions such as the Five-Storey Pagoda and City Museum, the 860,000 square-meter Yuexiu Park is the perfect place to relax and unwind. Visitors can simply sit back and gaze at the seven hills of Yuexiu Mountain, or spend several hours exploring. Those who check into leading Guangzhou hotel may be lucky enough to discover that they are treated to stunning views of Yuexiu Park from their balcony.
White Cloud Mountain
Also known as Baiyun Shan, White Cloud Mountain is the most famous mountain in the whole of South China. Consisting of no fewer than 30 peaks, the largest peak here is Mo Xing Ling, which is situated at an altitude of 382 meters. Those who wish to take in views of Guangzhou from the summit of White Cloud Mountain should visit either just after rain has falledn or in late spring, as clouds shroud the top of the mountain at most other times.
Buildings:
Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
Visitors to Yuexiu Hill will want to take the time to explore Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, which was constructed in 1931 on the very site where Dr Sun Yat-Sen had his presidential offices. The main hall here is lavishly decorated in rich detail and culture vultures will want to time their visit in order to take in one of the many performances that are held here in the evenings.
Chen Family Ancestral Temple
Those with a love for 19th century architecture will want to pay a visit to the Chen Family Ancestral Temple. This magnificent building consists of no fewer than six courtyards as well as nine main halls and visitors are free to explore at their leisure. Also of note here is a collection of models of famous historical figures, which have been skillfully created by local artists from a range of materials.
Other attractions:
Shamian Island
Meaning 'Sand Surface Island' in the local dialect, Shamian Island is located on the bank of the Pearl River and is actually a sandbank rather than an actual island. A large number of British and French dignitaries lived here during the 19th century and visitors will be able to explore the magnificent buildings that they left behind. Strolling through the streets of this enchanting neighbourhood offers an interesting insight into the past of Guangzhou and should not be missed.
Dongfang Amusement Park
Featuring a wide range of cultural attractions such as folk dancing performances as well as wild rides and entertainment from acrobatics, conjurers and magicians, the Dongfang Amusement Park is the perfect place to let off a little steam. Many hotels and other businesses in the city are able to offer discount tickets to the Dongfang Amusement Park, and it is worth checking with your hotel Guangzhou before visiting.
About the Author
Lek Boonlert is an editor and content reviewer at DirectRooms and is responsible for all Guangzhou Hotels content.
What does my buddha statue symbolize and mean?
i have a thin seated Buddha made of brass with one leg crossed and the right one slightly hanging down. as for the hands he got the right one on chest level with a gesture i think called the "karana mudra" which has the 2 middle fingers and the thumb crossed and the index finger and the little finger pointing up...i know there are a lot of meaning and names for different Buddhas so if any1 can help me out i would greatly appreciate it
for an idea of how my statue looks like :
http://www.addoway.com/viewad/Bronze-Silver-Temple-Sacred-Buddha-Figurine-Statue-Java-60768
its the same buddha as in the picture but with the descriptions i gave earlier
Someone from Kashmir told me a Buddha brought good luck but he did believe that and mine doesn't always bring good luck. So it probably really doesn't..
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