GEOMANCY, FENG SHUI, AND CAUSES OF SUVARNABHUMI AIRPORT PROBLEMS

Among all the explanations for the problems at Bangkok's trouble-plagued Suvarnabhumi Airport Thai geomancer Mas Kehardthum is convinced that geomancy can explain the whole thing.

Indeed, Suvarnabhumi airport construction was started in the wrong phase of Jupiter as an improper calculation was made for structures in the city's eastern sector, said the president of the Feng Shui Research Institute of Thailand.

And according to the ancient Chinese practice of geomancy, or feng shui, the placement and shapes of natural features, buildings or even furniture can have positive or negative effects on qi, or life energy, and that applies to airports as much as anything else.

Feng shui is widely used in Asia's business world, and experts said that some landscaping changes such as realigning the directions of approach roads can help Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi situation to improve.

Suvarnabhum airport is wrongly located on relatively flat, reclaimed wetlands, and it's curved sections of roofing should be redesigned because they look like waves when there shouldn't be water energy in that sector.

About Don Muang second Thailand airport, experts said that the old airport can help with energy thanks to its terminal's rectangular shape that improve energy collection.

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