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About Us

Who Am I.​

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Dellon Mak is a Feng Shui Consultant and Chinese Geomancer. He has practiced professionally since 2003, and has helped many home, business owners and individuals use Feng Shui and 4-Pillars Destiny to improve their luck and destiny potential.

 

Dellon uses a combination of Chinese Geomancy and Feng Shui techniques to give his clients an in-depth analysis of their current situation, and formulates effective recommendations to improve their luck and destiny potential.

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He employs various techniques such as Landscape-Form Feng Shui, Compass Feng Shui of Xuan Kong Fei Xing (or Flying Star),  Ze Ri (Date Selection), Ba-Zi (the 4-Pillars of Destiny) and I-Ching Orcale in his practice.

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While Dellon is based in Hong Kong, he frequently travels to Mainland China to provide on-site consulting service.  In addition he also provides off-site consulting services in analyzing a person’s current and future destiny via email by applying the skill of Four Pillars Destiny.

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Prior to the switch to Feng Shui consulting, he worked in the IT and insurance industry in U.S.A, and in senior management in Hong Kong.

 

In additional to providing a Feng Shui consulting service, Dellon also publishes Chinese Metaphysics articles in China via WeChat bi-weekly.  It aims at delivering real Feng Shui to a semi-opened country, where Feng Shui is not allow on the table...

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Other than being a Feng Shui consultant, Dellon also has great passion in Chinese Culture.  He serves as an unofficial culture ambassador in Hong Kong, and leads overseas visitors on tours to learn and explore Hong Kong culture in depth.  His in-depth stories reveal the underlying aspects of Hong Kong.

 

Being a cultural guide, a consultant, a walking (and talking) history book.  Dellon has a fantastic understanding of the differences between Chinese and Western culture.  He has witnesses the rapid change in Hong Kong and the accompanying lifestyle over the past few decades.  He can show, and guide you through varied places and attractions, ranging from rural villages to government houses, from ancient Chinese Opera to local artists painting, from street food stalls to local specialists, from war relics to country park routes and much more. Follow in his footsteps, and you can understand a side of Hong Kong that is hidden behind the concert of skyscrapers, and worth more than a beautiful picture. Hong Kong is full of history, but it's also filled with interesting stories, so why not go on a short adventure with the narrator?

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