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How do Hong Kong people believe in Fengshui? An important part of business culture

How do Hong Kong people believe in Fengshui? From 2011 to 2016, the Hong Kong government provided 7.5 million yuan to subsidize those who complain about the destruction of Fengshui. For Hong Kong people, Fengshui is also an important part of business culture.

Buildings in Hong Kong will take the geomancy into consideration when they are built, and even spend millions of dollars to invite geomancers to give them suggestions, hoping to gather the good luck around them and block the bad luck.

Businesses in Hong Kong all have God of wealth positions in their shops, with the town's magic talisman hanging on them. It's said that hanging it can take shelter from disasters, keep the body and mind safe, and make business prosperous. And the shop facing the street will put a shrine near the wall at the door, and the owner will come out to worship if there is anything. Most companies in Hong Kong have a "Tongsheng" calendar. Bosses talk about business. Most of them will watch the day. When big business opens, they will set up a altar to cut pigs and pray for the blessing of God and Buddha. As the Fengshui theory is highly respected by Hong Kong people, even foreign companies in Hong Kong are unavoidably not following the local custom, but also rising to join the Fengshui theory. For example, since 1990, CLSA, a well-known foreign institution in Hong Kong, has issued the "Fengshui index" every year. At the beginning of each year, it forecasts the performance of Hong Kong's stock market and real estate market.

Not only do ordinary people believe in Fengshui, but Hong Kong's rich are also very happy to take part in it. They are all equipped with their own Fengshui masters. They regularly invite Mr. Fengshui to come to their houses every month, from office furnishings and home furnishings to economic and trade activities and building buildings. They are required to come out and calculate, select the right place and choose the right place to start.

Senior officials of the Hongkong government also speak of geomantic omen. For example, the Hong Kong Institute of Applied Science and technology has been exposed to the Fengshui scandal. It is because the scientific research institute, which is intended to train outstanding scientific and technological talents, has spent hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong dollars to hire Fengshui experts three times to see Fengshui in terms of the office environment and relocation. In addition to unscientific academies of science, the police department, the fire department, the transport department and other institutions will also seek the opinions of Fengshui masters. If the ninth railway project was blocked in that year, Fengshui masters will be invited to make reasonable explanations from the perspective of Fengshui.

But when it comes to fengshui, the favorite among government officials is former Chief Executive Donald Tsang. When he moved from the chief secretary's residence to the concierge's office, his first priority was to spend hundreds of thousands of yuan to build a koi pond (above), and to move and raise his beloved Nine Tailed Koi to block the official brake. According to the analysis of feng shui master, these carp helped Donald Tsang to leap into the dragon's gate all the way. The contribution is not small. The building of fish pond in the concierge's mansion is both prosperous and prosperous. ​​​​​​​​