Feng shui master: Dragons, don't marry a Dog in 2012
BEIJING – As the Chinese diaspora rings in the New Year around the world this week, many are asking what 2012 and the Year of the Dragon has in store for China, its people, its economy and its relationship with the rest of the world.
Chris Tiu doesn't believe in horoscope and feng shui
JOURNAL: Kahit isang pure Chinese si Chris Tiu, hindi siya naniniwala sa horoscope at feng shui. Sabi ng sikat na TV host- basketball player:“I believe our fate is in our hands. If we are hard... Proud To Be Kapuso! Visit Us! http://gmaseven.blogspot.com | Spread and Vote - The Kapuso Online Awards, A Viewer's Choice Special http://votegma7.blogspot.com/ | FOLLOW US ON TWITTER http ...
Those lucky charms may not be so lucky, after all. Environmental watchdog EcoWaste Coalition on Sunday advised people to be careful in handling feng shui charms, claiming that 14 out of 30 samples it bought from Binondo District in Manila were found to contain chemicals like arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead and mercury that were “above levels of concern.”
IT IS the Year of the Dragon. The last time this happened was in the New Millennium — the year 2000. Strangely enough, there were some predictions then as well of the end of the world.