A Spacious Ming Tang (明堂) Area

In feng shui, the Ming Tang, or bright hall, is the area in front of the house where qi and light are invited in. A spacious and unobstructed Ming Tang, free from obstacles like tall trees, utility poles, or high-rise buildings, effortlessly attracts positive energy.

Features: A wide and clean front yard, optionally adorned with a small pond or low-lying greenery to activate water energy, symbolizing wealth and prosperity.

Additionally, an uncluttered Ming Tang facilitates a steady flow of wealth and prosperity, presenting lucrative business opportunities and a thriving career.

A house with good feng shui is priceless

House with “Tựa Sơn Hướng Thủy” Feature

A house with the “backing of mountains and facing water” is considered ideal in feng shui for accumulating vibrant energy.

Features: The back of the house has a solid support system, such as hills, high-rise buildings, or a sturdy wall; the front has a gentle stream or body of water. If natural water sources are unavailable, a small fish pond or fountain can be constructed.

Benefits: This house placement provides strong backing for the homeowner in their endeavors, ensuring financial stability and a peaceful family life.

Good Feng Shui House

A Symmetrically Square House with Harmonious Layout

In feng shui, a symmetrically square house, devoid of missing corners, represents balance and stability.

To identify a house with good feng shui, observe if it is rectangular or square-shaped, with logically arranged rooms, free from sharp corners or abnormal protrusions. The main door should be positioned to welcome positive qi (according to the owner’s destiny), and the living room should be spacious and filled with natural light.

Benefits: The harmonious layout facilitates a positive energy flow, bringing about long-term health, wealth, and prosperity. Such houses also bestow abundant blessings upon the occupants.

Considerations When Building a House According to Feng Shui

Avoid constructing a house at a road intersection or in the presence of negative energy flows (near cemeteries or hospitals).

Select a house direction that aligns with the owner’s destiny to optimize vibrant energy. Maintain a clean and airy living space to sustain the positive energy flow.

Information for reference only.