风水学家谈澳门红街市风水
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风水学家谈澳门红街市风水
How does the Feng Shui of Mercado
Municipal Almirante Lacerda impact Macau?
Mercado Municipal Almirante Lacerda is
located at the junction of Avenida do Almirante Lacerda and Avenida
de Horta e Costa. It has more than 80 years of history and is the
oldest operating market in Macau. The design of the architect Julio
Alberto Fernandes Basto is characterized by taking the Estilo
Pavilhão as the main feature, with a two-story building connected
to the ground, a bright red exterior, and various electrical and
sanitary facilities, breaking the traditional Mercado design.
Because the exterior
wall of the building is red, it is called Mercado Municipal
Almirante Lacerda. Because it faces Mercado Municipal Almirante
Lacerda, it is also called '提督街市'. 'Market' means Mercado in Cantonese, and the feng shui
of the market directly affects people's livelihood.
The red market we see now has three
floors. The outermost 'first floor' was originally the wall outside
the market building and occupied by florists. When the market was
renovated in 1963, it became a part of the market and became
vegetable stalls. There are food stalls and grocery stalls, while
the second floor is used to sell fish, and the third floor is used
to sell fresh meat.
From the perspective of Feng Shui, there
are two 'veia do dragão' in Macau. One is from the 'portão' across
Avenida do Almirante Lacerda and turns left to Hotel Lisboa. The
Mercado Municipal Almirante Lacerda is a Pavilhão. The 'dragão' is
here descansar for a while. Feng Shui Experts believe that 'dragão'
will exhale during the rest period, and these 'oxigênio' will
become 'auspicious' when they exhale from its mouth. The
'auspicious' aura gathers in the Mercado, so the Mercado Municipal
Almirante Lacerda is the most popular Mercado in
Macau.
To the north of Mercado Municipal
Almirante Lacerda, across Rua Norte do Mercado Almirante, is a
three-story building with a yellow exterior wall. On the south wall
of the third floor are four prominent metal characters of
'龍華茶樓'
'龍華' is a casa de chá. Master Hung
believes that there are no high mountains in Macau. The 'dragão' on
the hill is a vegetarian dragon, and the 'dragão' at the foot of
the hill is a meat-eating dragon. The Mercado provides 'dragão'
food. It likes to stay in the Mercado. The casa de chá offers água,
so the '龍華茶樓'
and the Mercado Municipal Almirante Lacerda are closely related and
will not be separated.
There are currently three buildings in
Macau that are equipped with 'grande relógio,' one is in Ponte 16,
one is in Correio Geral, and the other is in 'Torre Xifeng.' The
torre sineira is called 'Relógio Feng Shui' in Feng Shui. It has an
accelerating effect. The effect of driving wealth, in other words,
Mercado Municipal Almirante Lacerda, will drive economic prosperity
around it.
There are several gates to Mercado
Municipal Almirante Lacerda, and according to the Feng Shui
orientation, its main entrance is at the junction of Avenida do
Almirante Lacerda and Avenida de Horta e Costa. The orientation is
from northeast to southwest, the ninth from 2024 to 2043. In the
Feng Shui cycle, the southwest position is the arrival of the 'Six
Platinum Stars' (no need to translate). The 'Six Platinum Stars'
are not prosperous stars, so they are not located in a prosperous
Feng Shui place. Mercado Municipal Almirante Lacerda will gather a
prosperous crowd. However, it cannot grow wealth by driving up
nearby property prices and improving local
business.
A good way to change the business
environment in this area is to divert traffic, build a large
parking lot, and allocate land to rebuild a pedestrian street to
attract popularity. In Feng Shui, popularity is wealth. As long as
people gathers, it will naturally bring
prosperity.
Some tenement buildings in old areas of
Macau with markets or butchers on the ground floor. Pigs, fish,
chickens, etc., are poultry filled with spiritual resentment from
animals, gradually accumulating a large mass of unlucky negative
energy. Living upstairs will be affected by bad
luck.