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Dear Eva,
1. Usually, this is quite common situation. Sometimes it can be a home, on other occasions it could be an office unit or even a shop premises.
2. For some Chinese, they would use a pair of Lions as shown in several photos under "Photo Tours of Interest".
3. While others place two pots of plants on each side of the entrance.
4. More importantly, if there are no poison arrows aimed at the main door, this situation is (although not 100 percent ideal) but is acceptable.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/27/00 2:36:00 PM, Eva Kwong wrote:
>Is it bad feng shui to have
>the front door facing a public
>walk way? If it is how can we
>block it?
>
>tks
>eva
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