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Ruined walls, dilapidated land, Causeway Bay era There are also "dilapidated walls" near the square, which refer to some two- or three-story old buildings that make the entire area look like ruins. Fortunately, those old buildings are still inhabited and are not abandoned. There is one place that is a real "place of dilapidated walls", which is a bunch of old buildings opposite the Mitsukoshi Department Store. All the people in the houses have been moved out, but the old buildings have not been demolished, and some of the glass windows have been damaged. Of course, No one will repair it anymore. Whenever a glass window is broken, it means a dilapidated wall, which will affect the feng shui of your home. So the broken glass window in the house opposite has absolutely something to do with you.
Temple, temple and pagoda are similar to ordinary houses. If you live near or next to a temple, or see a pagoda, this house is an "ordinary house", that is, it is not a good Feng Shui house. The so-called towers in Hong Kong are pointed buildings such as the Central Building and Sino Center. They can all be called towers. Don't think that seeing the pagoda means gaining Wenchang. Generally speaking, it is not good feng shui to get too close to pagodas, including temples. Unless your horoscope wants to be popular, this is the exception.
Gufeng Duao Monk and Nishe "Gufeng Duao" refers to a building that is obviously independent from the surroundings. There is a very familiar person living in Gufeng Duao, who is Li Ming. He moved into the highest building in Happy Valley...