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Owls in Chinese Culture and as Feng Shui Symbol

Owls in Chinese Culture and as Feng Shui Symbol (Meaning, History, Usage)

Owls, because of their association with darkness and nighttime activities, naturally lend themselves to metaphorical connotations linked with the unknown and unseen spirit realm. Because of its nocturnal habit, the owl has a wide range of meanings in many civilizations. Sometimes it signifies good luck and other times it portends bad luck.

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Qixi Festival or Double Seventh Festival

Qixi Festival or Double Seventh Festival (Legend – Origin – Traditions)

As the name “Double Seventh” suggests, the Festival is held every 7th day of the 7th month. However, keep in mind that as with other Chinese Festivals, the Double Seventh Festival, or also called  Qixi Festival (七夕), is celebrated based on the Chinese Lunar Calendar rather than our Gregorian Calendar, so it is celebrated on different dates each month, typically around July or August.

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The Butterfly as Symbol in Feng Shui and Chinese Culture

The Butterfly as Symbol in Feng Shui and Chinese Culture (Meaning, Legend, Applications)

For generations, the butterfly has been a famous symbol in China. It stands for some of the most significant elements in our life and is a very potent and significant symbol in Feng Shui. Regardless of any metaphorical significance, objects incorporating butterflies are among the most popular patterns in interior design. Homes may be beautifully decorated with pillows, bed linens, duvets, paintings, lamps, and even little butterfly ornaments.

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Lotus Flower

The Lotus Flower in Chinese Culture and Feng Shui: Significance and Symbolism

In Chinese culture and Feng Shui practices, the lotus flower (荷花 – héhuā) emerges as a timeless symbol of beauty, purity, and spiritual enlightenment. Revered for centuries, the lotus holds a profound significance in the hearts and minds of the Chinese people, weaving its way through art, literature, religion, and daily life.

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