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SEPT & OCT 2011 SPECIALS


12 The Rise & Rise of Wendi Deng Murdoch The Chinese wife of powerful media tycoon Rupert Murdoch has kept a relatively low profile until now. Lillian Too examines her Paht Chee and that of her husband’s with some most interesting revelations.


18 Florence Sloan: Malaysian


turns Hollywood Producer Co-producer of Snow Flower & the Secret Fan with Wendi Murdoch, the vivacious wife of ex-MGM boss Harry Sloan is popularizing Chinese movies in the West with her latest venture.


30 Catherine & Diana:


A Tale of Two Princesses The British Royal Family is probably the most famous in the world, steeped in tradition and run like a big corporation headed by Her Majesty the Queen. How does the feng shui of Buckingham Palace affect the Family, and what does this mean for newcomer Catherine Middleton, the lovely Duchess of Cambridge?


38 Saskia Karina &


Her Bengal Beauties A new breed of miniature leopard has captured the imagination of cat lovers around the world; they are friendly as dogs, and some say their leopard spots resemble the Chinese prosperity coin.


FEATURES 9 The Importance of Spiritual


Feng Shui Practice Lillian Too reveals vital secrets of the Cosmic Realms to help you stay protected from the clashing energies predicted for this year and the upcoming years.


24 What’s Your


Mahabote Star Sign? This Burmese form of Astrology from the ancient Pali texts focuses on the day of the week you were born, dividing the Zodiac into 8 animal signs.


34 Kuching:


City of the Water Dragon This once sleepy town has matured and expanded into a well-planned metropolis infused with the vitalizing yang energy of the Sarawak River.


44 Guess Who’s Having a Rabbit Baby?


We feature 9 celebrity couples who have been visited by the baby stork in 2011 and check out their astrological compatibilities.


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48 Burma: the Land of a


Thousand Stupas Lillian Too leads a group of 46 on a recent pilgrimage to Burma. From the tallest standing Buddha in the world to the hundreds of life-size Buddhas each sitting under its own Bodhi Tree, this “poor” country – harmed by trade sanctions imposed by the West – is nothing like you expect.


56 Building Energy Buildings can create good or bad energy, and here is where good architecture can make something of a difference. Chris Yeo examines examples of iconic buildings around the world and take a look at the emotions they evoke.


64 Maximizing the


CEO’s Potential In business, the luck of the chief executive is crucial to the success and profitability of the whole company. We look at how best to design the feng shui of the top man for business success.


LIFE & LIVING


33 Looking for Love? Using feng shui to find your soulmate and to make your relationship last.


52 Durian Party:


A Malaysian Tradition Smelly fruit never tasted better, and continues to be a tradition enjoyed by all Malaysians irrespective of race.


54 A Month of Hospital


Visits & Health Care Lillian Too spends August – an illness-afflicted month – visiting Prince Court Medical Center, a leading edge in health care in this part of the world, and is pleasantly surprised and truly impressed by the specialist knowledge, equipment and hospitality of this top-notch hospital.


SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2011 | F ENGSHUIWORLD 3


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