Feng shui tips on how to avoid bad qi in the Year Of The Pig


Feng shui master Raymond Lo suggests to hang a piece of red paper in the South to minimise the effects of bad star No. 3 – a star of conflict and robbery this year. — Filepic

In the Year Of The Pig, a bad energy called “Five Yellow” arrives in the southwest. It symbolises obstacles and misfortune, so Hong Kong feng shui master Raymond Lo suggests hanging a metal wind chime in the southwest area of your home to dissolve this negativity.

Wait, there’s more. Bad star No. 2, symbolising sickness, arrives in the northeast. Traditionally, you’d hang a string of six metal coins here to avert misfortune. But the Grand Duke is in the affected area this year, so it’s unfavourable for construction or excavation work to be done in this direction.

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