Feng Shui and Chinese Astrology
2009 Year of the OX – Feng Shui and Chinese Astrology For animal sings, always remember that the cut off point is NOT the Chinese New Year’s day. It is on the Start of Spring and it normally falls on the 4th or 5th February. For example, if someone was born on the 28th January 1960, even though it was on the Chinese New Year’s day, since it was not...
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Chinese New Year – Feb 3, 2011 – Year Of The Rabbit – The Golden Rabbit – Good Luck Charms To Help You! Get a good luck charm to help you attract wealth during this Chinese New Year of the Golden Rabbit…You never know what the future might have in store for you! Good Luck Charms – Rabbits – Chinese New Year – Good Luck...
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Chinese lanterns are the newest must have for a party! Lanterns are an airborne lantern found traditionally in Asian countries, they are also known as sky lanterns . They are usually made from rice paper and have a small frame made of bamboo to hold a candle. Once lit the heat from the candle’s flame is trapped within the flying lanterns causing them to slowly...
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Chinese New Year Traditions Chinese New year comes with many traditions that are often practiced not only by Chinese people but also those who celebrate the Chinese New Year. These traditions are believed to bring good luck for the coming new year. Clean the house from all the clutter. If you can turn the house upside down just to make sure everything is clean; then...
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Chinese New Year Wall and Door Scrolls The Chinese people have always been noted for their unique traditions, belief systems, and grand festivals. Chinese New Year is the most important of the all the holiday traditions in China. Millions of Chinese families around the world celebrate it each year. Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival, is no doubt the...
Read MoreChinese Birthday Invitations
Chinese Birthday Invitations With Lucky Red Color If you’re looking for a fun theme or color for your next birthday, consider a lucky color like red and an Asian-inspired theme for a fun and fresh idea. In Chinese culture, the color red is most often used as a symbol of good luck. Red is also associated with the warding off of evil spirits. Both seem so...
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Lucky Chinese Horoscope Gem Stones: the First Six Chinese Horoscope Gems When the Chinese heavenly god and the Chinese earth god decided to create Chinese Astrology and associate Chinese horoscope signs with animals of planet earth, they concluded that each Chinese horoscope sign would need a sort of a powerful material that would not only represent the sign itself,...
Read MoreSafeguard with Feng Shui
How to Safeguard Your Home With Good Feng Shui by Overcoming Bad Luck As you study and know deeper into feng shui, it becomes increasingly obvious on how important it is to be completely familiar with the various orientations and arrangements of your home. The reason behind is because there are basically so many of the different feng shui formulas and methods that...
Read MoreA Perspective On Luck
A Perspective On Luck Luck (运/运气) is a commonly studied component in destiny analysis. Chinese sayings such as “Firstly fate, secondly luck, thirdly Feng Shui” (一命,二运,三风水), “Good fate is no better than good luck” (命好不如运好), emphasize on the importance of luck. The two words above are the word...
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