Tuesday, September 02, 2014

Ancient feng shui texts and scriptures clearly depict how certain settings can help business to flourish and certain conditions have to be intact in order to achieve academic excellence.

Ancient Ham Yu text says the mountain should face the calligrapher for academic excellence, and such a setting collects and harnesses the kind energy in the academic arena.

The text further elaborates the setting in details that cannot be illustrated by words alone. It deals with not just facing the mountain, but what to do if the mountain is at the rear.

In Hong Kong the only hill or mountain that qualifies as a "Calligraphic Holder" is Beacon Hill.

If we matched a line from Beacon Hill to Mount Butler with another from The Peak to Braemar Hill, we would end up surprisingly at Hong Kong Central Library and Queen's College.

Their settings are conducive to harnessing kind energy, particularly in the academic arena, in accordance to ancient text.

A little information about Queen's College. After World War II, the school reopened on a temporary site on Kennedy Road, sharing a campus with Clementi Secondary School in 1947. It moved to the present site on Causeway Road, opposite Victoria Park, on September 22, 1950.

A Queen's College student holds the rec

Hong Kong Central Library is the largest in our system of public libraries in terms of floor area and services, and houses the most comprehensive collection of books.

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Academic highs for those who deserve it

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