A Chinese blogger has to pay 200,000 yuan ($30,000) for libel after saying this building had bad feng shui
the auspicious positioning of objects and claim to be able to predict fortunes through dates and traditional texts. Shopping malls, office towers and casinos across Asia use its principles in their designs in an attempt to promote prosperity and attract good fortune.
The blog -- which posts feng shui-related analyses on architecture, landscape and location -- encouraged Wangjing SOHO's tenants to move out as soon as possible, claiming that the site selection and shape of the development created negative energy. "The roads around Wangjing SOHO form a great evil spirit, symbolizing conflicts," the post read."All the feng shui taboos can be found at the same time in Wangjing SOHO."
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