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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

A Fruitful Trip to KL





It was a fruitful trip to Klang Valley. Apart from meeting my old friends and conducting some feng shui site consultations, I managed to visit a few locations in Klang Valley and it made me understand why the Capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur and not any other places in Malaysia. I understand why Klang Valley is the most outstanding business and commercial centre in Malaysia.

Look at the range of hills 峦头 which surround the Klang Valley. They capture all the Qi 山管人丁. This is an excellent place with excellent people. On top of that, they are like a jade belt around the waist of an officer in the olden days 玉带环抱 which means Klang Valley is hugged and protected by a 'person' i.e. is the range of hills. Apart from that, the plants on the hills are lush and flourishing. We call it 山灵人傑 or 人傑地靈 which means if the hills are fertile, the people around the hills will be excellent.
I am going to write about the feng shui of many other places in Klang Valley in my future book and I will share them too in my blog. Please stay tune.

1 comment:

Kean Lim said...

Agree with you that fertile and good hills and mountains generate human talent.

If we think opposite of the scenario, does really a place with fertile greeny hills attract human talent? Is there a theory behind for a city to keep human talent? Perhaps good and deep water that makes wealth to attract talent?

For instance, in Singapore, the highest hill is only 160m and the most part of the nation is rather flat. This may be Singapore government seriously look for and outsource foreign talent to help her development due to limited local talents.