If you pass by the Hyatt Hotel along Scotts Road, you might have seen an unassuming plaque on one of the pillars of the facade stating that the hotel was built according to Feng Shui principles. Alvin Chua, who by the look of his blog the Oriental Spiritual Meditation and Metaphysics Journal, is an enthusiast on Feng Shui and comments:
“I have passed by Grand Hyatt hotel along Scotts Road today and had noticed the partial closure of the main entrance for renovation. On the wooden partition (put up to enclose the construction work inside) was a notice saying that the renovation was done so as to reap the feng shui benefits for period 8 and 9. The notice also states that the original feng shui design was done by the Venerable Sek Hong Choon for Period 7. The main door now requires to be tilted to face 313 degrees and the fountain to be raised to the height of 1.35 metres for the current period.”
He talks about the original Feng Shui work done at the hotel some 20 years ago. Read more about the Feng Shui history of the Hyatt Hotel here.


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