Tuesday, 09 Feb 2021 12:06 PM MYT
BY ARIF ZIKRI
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KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 9 ― Decorations have always been an important part of Chinese New Year with the belief that it promotes wealth, longevity, good fortune, and happiness.
As the Lunar New Year is just around the corner, Malay Mail spoke to feng shui master, Thean Y Nang or also known as Master Nang who explained about four types of plants that are considered auspicious for Chinese New Year.
He is a Buddhist disciple who received enlightenment from the Great Master in Nepal and Tibet in 1993.