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Raised in a traditional Chinese family in Hong Kong, Bryan has been interested in Feng Shui since he was a boy.  Bryan started his amateur Feng Shui study and practice when he was a young adult.  He read ancient Feng Shui books, modern Feng Shui theories, talked to the masters, took some lessons and even hired consultants to do the assessments for him in order to prove the different effects among various theories.

 

Graduated from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, major in mathematics and minor in statistics, Bryan also got his master of laws degree from the University of Northumbria (UK), specialized in commercial property law.  He is now a Doctor of Laws candidate of UNISA.  All these academic trainings made Bryan a detailed, logical and critical thinking person. 

 

As Bryan's background was deeply real estate related; his interest in Feng Shui grew day after day.  After 20 years of study, Bryan started giving Feng Shui advice to his real estate clients.  After a few years as an amateur Feng Shui consultant, Bryan found that many people still had many wrong interpretations and misunderstandings in Feng Shui.  As a result, he decided to educate the public what Feng Shui is in this website as well as to teach people the basic knowledge in Feng Shui by delivering some Feng Shui courses.

 

Bryan owns a real estate brokerage firm in Ontario, and is a certified instructor for the Ontario Real Estate Association for their real estate licensing course.  In addition to the Feng Shui courses, Bryan also teaches legal, marketing, management and real estate courses in Fox College of Business.

 

Due to the high demand in Feng Shui auditing, Bryan started teaching Feng Shui courses in 2009 and changed from an amateur Feng Shui consultant (free of charge) to a part-time professional (fee charged).

 

 

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