In search of good fortune
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Hong Kong has been a much-loved tourist destination for decades and this year it is celebrates the 20th anniversary of the handover to China by introducing a new list of fortune spots matched with Chinese Zodiac signs by Feng Shui experts.
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Peak is symbolic of the Rooster and will ease the sense of dominance by
rising to Hong Kong Island’s highest vantage point and broadening
horizons with the view of the Kowloon and Hong Kong Island skyline to
help you overcome any challenges in the new year.
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Those born in the Year of the Dog should head Northeast to alleviate the
negative energy at the Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail, Fanling. This
scenic journey takes you to the history of the Tang Clan, one of the
five largest clans in the New Territories, where a dragon could once be
seen leaping in the mountains. The wisdom of Hong Kong’s ancestors is
discovered in the stunning architecture that demonstrates how they
unwound in these serene surroundings.
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Those born in the Year of the Pig would do well to head to the Big
Buddha and Wisdom Path and appreciate the zen of the large woodcut Heart
Sutra scriptures. A trip will help you change the speed and maximise
the energy of movement in the year to come.
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Find out more at DiscoverHongKong.com