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Dear Cecil,
Thanks for your comments. Please see below:
> >4. Some restaurants attach
> >capsized "fuk" character on
> >their windows. This kind of
> >character is copied from
> >Prince Gong's Palace.
>
> Yes, an upside down Fu character is equally commonly used
> in some Chinese homes and business. These are equally
> widely used by overseas Chinese in the Far East e.g.
> Singapore, Malaysia and HongKong.
May I know the purpose?
> >6. When I attended
> >electronicAsia exhibition, I
> >saw an interesting product:
> >electronic windchimes. No need
> >to worry about no wind because
> >it generates virtual wind. But
> >the company doesn't produce 6
> >rod windchimes yet. I already
> >suggested to produce that one.
>
> Yes, if we are going to introduce metal to neutralise a sector or
> enhance a water feature with metal; then it is indeed a good
> method to use such an electronic windchime.
>
> A heavy windchime for show that does not make sound may be
> considered ineffective. Since it does not make constant metal
> sounds especially to neutralise bad earth #5 or multiples of #5
> or #5 with #2 or with #3 and #4.
>
> Good luck in your production. If your wind chime is available,
> do let us know:)
Sorry but you were mistaken. I don't produce any but I saw a company promoted
that product during the exhibition. In fact, I don't receive any commision from
them. :)
Regards,
Wasis
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