Recently, a "lobster" craze has emerged in the tech world, with everyone discussing the technical concept of "Lobster open claw." However, if you are familiar with the topography of Hong Kong, you will be surprised to discover a miraculous coincidence between this technical concept and the land itself. If we refer to the carefully analyzed New Territories Feng Shui satellite terrain map, you can clearly see that while Hong Kong Island resembles a frog, the New Territories reveals the grand silhouette of a lobster terrain!

New Territories Lobster Terrain Feng Shui Trend

The New Territories lobster terrain and energy flow trends outlined by golden lines

The Converging Dual Streams of Period 9 Dragon Qi

In the current Feng Shui cycle—Period 9 Feng Shui (2024–2043)—the trend of auspicious energy (Dragon Qi) is set to undergo significant changes. As seen from the delicate, glowing golden "lobster energy flow" path on the map, the Dragon Qi mainly moves from the southwest toward the northeast, converging into the body of this massive New Territories lobster via two main entrances:

  • Entrance 1 (Southwest): Dragon Qi arrives from the direction of Macau, entering Tuen Mun via Lantau Island.
  • Entrance 2 (Northwest): Dragon Qi arrives from the Pearl River Estuary, entering directly into Yuen Long.

These two locations represent the lobster's tail, the vibrant starting point of the energy. The Dragon Qi snakes along the lobster's body, passing through areas such as Tsuen Wan, Kowloon, Kai Tak, Fanling, and the future Northern Metropolis. These regions will become prime Feng Shui hotspots in Period 9, poised to harness powerful developmental momentum in the years ahead.

The Lobster's Claws and the Final Gathering Point (Jie Xue)

New Territories Lobster Auspicious Feng Shui Hotspots

New Territories Lobster Auspicious Feng Shui Hotspots

Along the golden energy flow of the lobster's body, it branches into two important "claws": one reaching into Tai Wai, and the other into Tai Po. These two locations are also hubs of circulating Dragon Qi. The final destination for the Dragon Qi, after traversing the entire lobster body of the New Territories, is its "Jie Xue" (the gathering point of energy). On the map, the golden Dragon Qi converges in the Ma On Shan and Sai Kung areas, forming a clear and definitive focal point. A Jie Xue represents the place where Feng Shui energy is most concentrated and pure, making it an excellent location.

Reflection: The Wisdom of Choosing a Prime Location

Some might ask: Since Tai Po is a Feng Shui hotspot, how do we explain the massive fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po last year?

We must understand that the attribute of Period 9 is "Li Fire," which means the risk of fire is inherently higher in this period. Although the overall energy flow in Tai Po is unobstructed, the microscopic layout of specific residential estates and units still dictates good or bad fortune. For instance, the location of Wang Fuk Court is pointed at by a massive "Anti-Bow Sha" (the curved corner of Route 9); in terms of macro Feng Shui, this may have been the root cause that triggered the disaster.

This reminds us that even in a Feng Shui hotspot, one must be cautious when choosing a location. Every residential estate and community is a small Feng Shui layout, and every residential unit is an even smaller layout; these are all interconnected. When purchasing property, one should not only look at the macro environment but also meticulously examine the micro environment, applying wisdom in choosing your site.

Want to harness the auspicious energy of Period 9?

Master the key layout for the future of Period 9 and make the most suitable choice for your home and investment:

  • Focus Areas: Tuen Mun, Yuen Long, Tsuen Wan, Kowloon, Kai Tak
  • Potential Areas: Fanling, Northern Metropolis, Tai Wai, Tai Po
  • Jie Xue Treasure Grounds: Ma On Shan, Sai Kung
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