by LI YANNI » Wed Oct 30, 2019 7:02 am
1.I think FENG SHUI is a very magical thing.
2.FENG SHUI was widely used to orient buildings—often spiritually significant structures such as tombs, but also dwellings and other structures—in an auspicious manner. Depending on the particular style of FENG SHUI being used, an auspicious site could be determined by reference to local features such as bodies of water, or stars or the compass.
3.Chinese people
Both IFC One and IFC Two are situated on Victoria Harbourfront, which already gives them an advantage as the open water represents wealth, allowing water to flow towards the buildings. The iconic roof of Two IFC is designed to look like a crown, a symbol of its elite and prestigious status; some speculate that they look like fingers, reaching out to the heavens. Like most major Hong Kong skyscrapers, ‘taboo floors’ such as 14 and 24 are omitted, due to the fact that number four sounds like the word ‘death’ in Cantonese.
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1.I think FENG SHUI is a very magical thing.
2.FENG SHUI was widely used to orient buildings—often spiritually significant structures such as tombs, but also dwellings and other structures—in an auspicious manner. Depending on the particular style of FENG SHUI being used, an auspicious site could be determined by reference to local features such as bodies of water, or stars or the compass.
3.Chinese people
Both IFC One and IFC Two are situated on Victoria Harbourfront, which already gives them an advantage as the open water represents wealth, allowing water to flow towards the buildings. The iconic roof of Two IFC is designed to look like a crown, a symbol of its elite and prestigious status; some speculate that they look like fingers, reaching out to the heavens. Like most major Hong Kong skyscrapers, ‘taboo floors’ such as 14 and 24 are omitted, due to the fact that number four sounds like the word ‘death’ in Cantonese.
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