The Tai Sui of 2025 – General Wu Sui
THE TAI SUI OF 2025 - GENERAL WU SUI
The Tai Sui ruling the Year of the Wood Snake
The Tai Sui or God of the Year is one of the most important indications Feng Shui...
Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival for Good Luck
Mid-Autumn Festival which falls on the night of September 17th in 2024 is a combination of traditional rituals and cultural festivity. As the full moon shines bright, it illuminates the path towards good luck,...
Hungry Ghost Month and the Star of Yin Gate
Updated on 30th July 2024
The Hungry Ghost Month this year starts from the 4th August till 2nd September 2024 so the Chinese believe many hungry ghosts will wander around the human realm bringing accidents, illness...
Tea Drinking Can Unlock and Grow the Abundance of Your Home
Drinking tea can be quite an art form. The ritual of preparing tea can have a hidden impact on your good fortune, as tea releases propitious energy into your home. It was in Chengdu...
Top 5 Gifts You Should Never Give
Giving and receiving gifts is a wonderful exchange that shows we care. One would think that any gift that is given from the heart is good. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. An...
What the Forehead Reveals
If there is one part of the face that says a lot about a man, it is the shape, width and contour of his forehead. If his is a high impressive forehead that is...
Mother’s Day Lucky Gift Guide 2024
Go beyond flowers and chocolates this Mother's Day with the largest range of auspicious gifts in the world right here at WOFS! Whether shopping for your mum, wife, mother-in-law, or all of them, we...
Copycat Feng Shui Cures Can Be Dangerous
Counterfeit WOFS products are not something new, but we feel it is important to highlight again the dangers that come with purchasing feng shui items from questionable sources, especially if they are cures meant...
5 Easy Ways to Boost the Positive Energies in Your Home
Practicing feng shui does not have to take a lot of effort. Small tweaks can have a big impact on the energies in your home, so if you don't have much time on your...
Observing the Ching Ming Tradition, The Chinese “All-Souls Day”
Ching Ming Festival or Tomb Sweeping Day is a traditional Chinese festival observed each year on the 105th day after the Winter Solstice. This tradition of visiting and cleaning the tombs of ancestors is...