Hong Kong Feng Shui Property Audit
Feng shui property audits for Hong Kong homes — dense high-rise towers, mountain-and-harbour settings, and podium blocks read through traditional Chinese feng shui.
Local homes and terrain
Hong Kong is one of the most vertical cities on earth, with homes stacked in high-rise towers between steep mountains and Victoria Harbour. Feng shui is famously woven into the city's architecture, and the classic ideal — a mountain at the back and water in front — shapes how many buildings and units are valued.
Feng shui formations common in this city
In Hong Kong's tightly packed towers, a unit facing the sharp corner of an adjacent building raises the Corner Sha (角煞) question, and a narrow gap between two tall towers concentrates a cutting line of energy toward whatever it faces. Harbour-facing homes raise the embracing-versus-reverse water 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.