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elow are some links for more information regarding Feng-Shui and Taoism. They are constantly being updated, but if you have additional ones you think are relevant, please email us.
- www.classicalfengshui.net
Join Yap Cheng Hai, Eva Wong, Raymond Lo, Joseph Yu, and
Larry Sang in March in Cologne, Germany, for the first
International Classical Feng-shui Conference. Find out
about the speakers, what they offer in their seminars
and lectures, and how to register for this event.
- www.joeyyap.com
Joey Yap is an internationally-known instructor of Xuankong Flying Stars Fengshui. He has written several manuals on Xuankong fengshui and gives workshops on this form of classical fengshui world-wide. A review of one his home-study courses can be found in the Special Features page.
- www.fensghuinews.com
Feng-shui News is primarily a bulletin board announcing events, news, and seminars on feng-shui. It also features articles and book reviews. Good site to check what's going on in the feng-shui community.
- www.qi-whiz.com
Also known as "Feng Shui Ultimate Resource (FSUR)", this site will surprise, shock, as well as help you sort out the plethora of styles of feng-shui out there. Entertaining, funny, and informative, FSUR is one of its kind. You have to see it to believe it.
- www.fengshuitimes.com
This is the website of the magazine "Fengshui Times". The articles are generally informative and are of a higher caliber than those found in "interior design" type feng-shui magazines.
- The Art Institute of Chicago: Taoism and the Arts of China
Visit the Art Institute of Chicago's web site for the exhibition Taoism and the Arts of China which was on view from November 4, 2000, to January 7, 2001, and at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco from February 21 to May 13, 2001. This is the first major exhibition of Taoist art in the United States, showcasing 151 works of art illustrating many facets of the Taoist religion.
- www.fengshui-lo.com
This is Rayomond Lo's website. Raymond lives in Hong
Kong and is a practitioner of traditional Chinese feng-
shui. You will find articles discussing theory and
applications of feng-shui on his website.
- www.astro-fengshui.com
This is Joseph Yu's website. Joseph lives in Toronto and
is a practitioner of traditional Chinese feng-shui.
Articles of note on his website include a discussion of
using magnetic north versus true north and using the
construction date to generate the flying stars chart.
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