WHEN someone mentions feng shui, you will probably visualise bamboo flutes and wind chimes, think of ba gua mirrors or perhaps recall something about lucky frogs.
The reputation of feng shui as a respected field of science and art has taken a beating in the last few years. Some people consider it superstition, others as old wives’ tales; and with the number of luck-enhancing items and fortune trinkets on the market now, more and more probably think of feng shui as psychobabble at best, nonsense at worse.
