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Lucky Bamboo in Feng Shui

Lucky Bamboo in Feng Shui (Meaning, Placement, Care)

The lucky bamboo is a real bamboo plant, typically from the species Dracaena sanderiana. It is relatively small and you can put it in a pot and place it indoors as a Feng Shui charm, and it is quite aesthetically-pleasing so it can also act as a decoration. The lucky bamboo has been popular for centuries not only in China but in various other eastern cultures like Japan.

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Fu Dogs the Chinese Guardian Lions

Fu Dogs the Chinese Guardian Lions

Fu Dog the Chinese guardian lion that is also called 石獅shí shī, is a very important symbol in Feng Shui. Historically the Fu Dog statues were placed in front of temples, government offices, and even imperial palaces in ancient China. However, in today’s Feng Shui applications, the Fu Dog is not only believed to be a protective amulet but is also a symbol of social status and family wealth that is often placed in front of wealthy homes.

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Baoding Balls

Baoding Balls: History, Benefits, and How To Use Them

Baoding balls, also known as Chinese meditation balls, exercise balls, or sometimes Zen meditation balls, are a pair of relatively small balls, each of them small enough to be held in one hand. Baoding balls are typically used by rolling both them (or sometimes, more) repeatedly in the palm of your hand, where the relative positions of the balls are constantly switching. This exercise is intended to improve finger dexterity, relaxation, as well as aiding the recovery of motor skills and muscle strength after injury.

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Wind Chimes in Chinese Culture and Feng Shui

Discover the Meaning of Wind Chimes in Chinese Culture and Feng Shui

Wind chimes hold a cherished place in Chinese culture, embodying a blend of artistry, spirituality, and practicality. Known as "风铃" (fēng líng), they have long been revered for their ability to harmonize a space, attract positive energy, and ward off negativity. Beyond their decorative appeal, wind chimes symbolize peace, prosperity, and protection.

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