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Introduction to Hainan Institute of Traditional Chinese Culture

Hainan Institute of Traditional Chinese Culture is committed to the widespread popularization, training and educational activities of Chinese studies around the world. It is willing to pave the way for the promotion of China’s excellent traditional culture and is willing to contribute to the great rejuvenation and dissemination of the Chinese nation. The wisdom of the Chinese nation and its unremitting efforts!

Hainan Institute of Traditional Chinese Culture is 101 meters long from north to south and 86 meters wide from east to west. It covers an area of ​​about 13 acres and totals 8,686 square meters, with a construction area of ​​5,040 square meters. They are composed of office buildings, research buildings, teaching buildings, conference and exhibition buildings, apartment buildings, VIP buildings and landscape gardens respectively. The four major hexagrams are Qian as the sky, Kun as the earth, heaven and earth as they are, and earth as the sky. It also means the Chinese nation. The great revival and Chinese traditional culture are about to enter a stage of comprehensive prosperity.

Director of Hainan Institute of Traditional Chinese Culture: Liu Dongli Dean of Hainan Institute of Traditional Chinese Culture: Liu Dongli

Liu Dongli was born in 1955 and graduated from Jilin Provincial Transportation School in 1977.

He came into contact with Feng Shui in 1993. In 1989, he accidentally got a book "Name and Life", and since then he has had a strong interest in Yixue and Feng Shui.

Mr. Liu Dongli is the deputy director and professor of the Institute of Yi Studies of the Chinese Academy of Chinese Studies, the director of the Beijing Office of the Chinese Academy of Chinese Studies, and a researcher at the Institute of Chinese Studies of Nanjing University. He believes that Feng Shui is a natural phenomenon in the laws of earth motion. It involves physics, mathematics and astronomy, and is a comprehensive systematic culture. Contemporary Feng Shui culture is in a stage of change. Changes in today's building structures have disrupted the balance of yin and yang and made the air flow poor.