Still casting a long shadow
By Peng Yining | China Daily | Updated: 2013-01-10 07:14
Although feng shui's effect has waned over the centuries, it can still exert an influence on contemporary China.
One of the most famous examples is the Bank of China tower in Hong Kong. Designed by architect I. M. Pei, the tower's appearance caused dismay among residents. Its large, cruciform steel frames were regarded as bad omens because the cross symbolizes wrongdoing or denial. Residents were worried that the frames would bring misfortune to the city and its inhabitants.
Moreover, the shape of the building itself was controversial. Many people said it resembled a knife stabbing the heart of the city's busiest street. It was, therefore, a symbol of death and bad luck, and taboo in feng shui.
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