Shanghai Feng Shui Property Audit
Feng shui property audits for Shanghai homes — lane houses, high-rise towers, and Huangpu River bends read through traditional Chinese feng shui.
Local homes and terrain
Shanghai blends historic lane housing — shikumen (石库门) and lilong (里弄) terraces packed along narrow alleys — with vast forests of modern high-rise apartments. The Huangpu River curves through the city's heart, and waterfront and tower outlooks are highly valued.
Feng shui formations common in this city
Where the Huangpu River bends, riverfront homes sit on either the embracing (Jade Belt, 玉带水) or convex (Water Reverse Bow, 水体反弓) side. In dense tower clusters, a unit facing a neighbouring building's sharp corner raises the Corner Sha (角煞) question, and a deep shikumen lane house with a straight front-to-back path invites attention to the Through Hall (穿堂) alignment.
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.