Hong Kong

Used To Deflect Bad Energy

Used To Deflect Bad Energy

The art of feng shui remains common practice in Hong Kong. The Bank of China Tower is the only major building in Hong Kong ignoring feng shui principles, built with sharp edges that are believed to cut and dilute good energy. The sharp edges face the HSBC Hong Kong building, so the HSBC building had two cranes added to the rooftop facing the Bank of China Tower to deflect the bad energy.

๐Ÿ˜€ Photographer: Joel Fulgencio

๐Ÿ“ท Camera and Settings:

  • Nikon D5300

  • 50.0mm f/2

  • 1/250s

  • ISO 2000

๐ŸŒŽ Location: Hong Kong

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