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Feng Shui and the Garden (1)

I’m sure you have seen or heard of the beautiful Chinese Gardens or Japanese Zen Gardens.  The architecture and landscaping are now the integral parts of all the well-known parks in the world, naming just a couple such as Central Park in New York, Hyde Park in London.   

Rocks, water, life (fish, turtles, ducks, birds, butterflies, etc.), plants, and architecture (bridges, pavilions, statues, benches, etc.) are the essential elements integrated in a park.   In addition, like when we apply Feng Shui in a house, it would be perfect to also introduce the Five Elements concept in a garden to augment and harmonize the qi flow.   

Whether you have a small front garden, or a large backyard, or just a few potted plants in a corner outside your home, or on your balcony, it is the way we keep in touch with the nature.

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