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    The most prefered direction for my front door with Chinese Feng Shui – Video - January 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    The most prefered direction for my front door with Chinese Feng Shui
    Once you know the direction of your home/front door, understanding the energy and benefits of the direction. South is the first one we discuss. It is the oat...

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    2014 Chinese Astrology Overview – Video - January 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    2014 Chinese Astrology Overview
    Safrina Kadri, feng shui consultant gives an overview of all 12 Chinese Astrological Animal Signs and what each can look forward to in 2014: Timestamps for t...

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    Teresa Kok "Onederful" Malaysia CNY 2014 Video Clip – Video - January 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Teresa Kok "Onederful" Malaysia CNY 2014 Video Clip
    DAP MP for Seputeh Teresa Kok and her friends produce another Chinese New Year (CNY) greeting video clip for 2014. This time she plays a TV Feng Shui show ho...

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    Five elements to eliminate bad luck – Video - January 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Five elements to eliminate bad luck
    Five elements to eliminate bad luck , feng shui for anyone to research http://www.thetole.org.

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    Energy Forecast – February 2014 – Video - January 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Energy Forecast - February 2014
    Discover the energies at play for the month of February 2014, as well as the annual shift with the Chinese New Year, and how you can harness these energies. ...

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    Welcome to Feng Shui for Us™ – Video - January 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Welcome to Feng Shui for Us
    http://www.fengshuiforus.com Welcome! We have what you need: If you want your home to have great Feng Shui, check out our home consultations. If you want your busin...

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    Feng shui for foodies, plus Eng Bee Tin’s ‘tikoy’ delights - January 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    TIKOY

    Chinese New Year is a holiday I really enjoy. Part of the thrill is a visit to Binondo, Manila. No matter how frequently I go, this oldest Chinatown in the world never ceases to excite me.

    The Chinese deli Eng Bee Tin on Ongpin Street is always part of my itinerary. I look forward to its offerings, which are constantly changing, evolving. A visit will surely allow me to whip up innovative dishes making use of their products.

    Last week, I made Asian Beef Noodle Soup using Eng Bee Tins ube and malunggay noodles. It was delectable. The noodles had a wonderful bite and were preservative-free.

    Luckily, I have made good friends in the neighborhood, such as Eng Bee Tins owner, Mr. Ube Hopia himself, Gerry Chua, and his son, Gerik.

    Its pure joy to have the father-and-son tandem around. Many of the stories they share are legendary, from firefighting (they are part of the famous Binondo fire volunteer group) to their latest creations: be it another hopia to add to Eng Bee Tins 21 flavors; the largest mooncake ever; or the 264-pound tikoy, which is now on display.

    I checked out the 15 variants of tikoy, including the green and jasmine teas (so aromatic, best enjoyed cooked in the traditional manner).

    The flavors that aroused my curiosity were the tikoy supreme (minced pork with salted duck egg), the sweet corn and the muscovado. These were the variants I wanted to experiment with, inspired by the dish that Gerik and I cooked during my Binondo tour.

    Eng Bee Tins Savory Stir-Fried Tikoy

    Saut garlic in oil.

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    Saddle up for a bumpy Year of the Horse, warn HK astrologers - January 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    HONG KONG: Conflicts, disasters, record high temperatures, an economic chill in Asia and more trouble for Justin Bieber the upcoming Year of the Horse is set to be a dramatic one, say Hong Kong feng shui masters.

    With the Year of the Snake slithering into history, they say that the incoming Lunar New Year beginning on Friday is going to be the kind of horse that you shouldnt stand behind because it incorporates the volatile element of fire.

    With this being the Year of the Wood Horse, and with wood being very combustible, there will be a lot of scandals, conflicts, explosions and arguments, celebrity feng-shui master Alion Yeo told AFP.

    Feng shui literally meaning wind-water is influential in many parts of Asia, where people adjust their lives and even renovate offices and homes based on its edicts to maximise their luck and wealth.

    Yeo says that conflict in the new year could be defined by anything from diplomatic tension to armed engagement, particularly in the first, fourth and seventh lunar months Feb, May and August.

    The most likely thing that could lead to a physical war would be the Diaoyu Islands, Yeo said, referring to acute tensions between Japan and China over the Japanese-controlled islets that Tokyo calls the Senkaku islands.

    The previous Year of the Wood Horse in 1954 was marked by nuclear bomb tests by the US and the former Soviet Union and the battle of Dien Bien Phu, which led to the defeat of French forces in Vietnam.

    West gallops ahead

    Chinese fortune-telling such as feng shui is based on ancient philosophy and the belief that events are dictated by the varying balances in the five elements that make up the universe: metal, wood, water, fire and earth.

    The lunar calendar is based on the cycles of the moon and through Chinese folklore ascribes 12 animals, one for each year in the rotating cycle. The horse is in the seventh position.

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