Guangzhou Feng Shui Property Audit
Feng shui property audits for Guangzhou homes — Pearl River bends, arcade tong lau, and subtropical high-rises read through traditional Chinese feng shui.
Local homes and terrain
Guangzhou, a Cantonese trading city long attentive to feng shui, mixes historic arcade 'tong lau' (骑楼) shophouses with dense subtropical high-rises. The Pearl River winds broadly through the city, and many districts sit on its bends.
Feng shui formations common in this city
Where the Pearl River bends, riverfront homes sit on either the embracing (Jade Belt, 玉带水) or convex (Water Reverse Bow, 水体反弓) side. A narrow, deep tong lau shophouse with a straight front-to-back path invites attention to the Through Hall (穿堂) alignment, and dense towers raise the Corner Sha (角煞) question.
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.