Beijing Feng Shui Property Audit
Feng shui property audits for Beijing homes — hutong courtyards, ring-road apartments, and the classic siheyuan read through traditional Chinese feng shui.
Local homes and terrain
Beijing's old city is woven from hutong alleys and siheyuan (四合院) courtyard houses — the classic enclosed, axially-planned home that traditional feng shui has long treated as an ideal form. Around them, the city extends in concentric ring roads lined with high-rise apartment compounds on a broadly flat plain.
Feng shui formations common in this city
The siheyuan's enclosed, axial layout embodies the traditional ideal of gathering and balance, while its central courtyard is kept open and settled. In ring-road apartment compounds, a unit facing a neighbouring tower's sharp corner raises the Corner Sha (角煞) question, and a wide arterial running straight at a building raises Road Rush (路冲).
Related formations
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Cultural reference: This article is a cultural-reference explanation based on traditional Chinese feng shui (a form of metaphysical cultural study). It is not medical, financial, investment, or property advice.