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Hi there,
We know that we can check auspicious time using the "tong shu" or chinese calender. We also know that "feng shui" is originated from China and all the auspicious time calculation is based on the time zone in China.
The question is, if the chinese calender tells us that 11-1a.m. is auspicious, is it referring to the Singapore Time or China Time? If it is using the China time, exactly which time zone is it referring?
Thanks! :>
Regards,
Chris Ng

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Dear Chris,
Under the `simplified' timing, you will find that Singapore, Hong Kong are in the same time zone as Beijing, the capital of China at +0800 GMT.
Even in the past, even at most there is not more than 1/2 an hour difference in time adjustments.
Therefore, when you check for time, for Singapore, Hong Kong and Beijing are exactly the same time zone.
For predicting auspicious situations, what is most important is to find an auspicious date (DAY) which gives a 24 hour leeway.
For hourly predictions, it still gives a two hourly leeway based on Chinese hour.
Even if one considers analysis using Pillars of Destiny, the hour of birth can even be omitted or ignored and the Pillars of Destiny has been mentioned by many in the past to be as accurate without this fact.
For example, many Feng Shui masters claim that if one has lived his life time, he can work backwards to obtain the hour of birth based on the history of the person's life.
This is the reason one should not be too concern about the change in time zone as often this is the least important factor as many other additional factors can be taken into account even by Pillars or I-Ching.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 11/1/99 4:33:24 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi there,
We know that we can check
auspicious time using the
"tong shu" or chinese
calender. We also know that
"feng shui" is originated from
China and all the auspicious
time calculation is based on
the time zone in China.
The question is, if the
chinese calender tells us that
11-1a.m. is auspicious, is it
referring to the Singapore
Time or China Time? If it is
using the China time, exactly
which time zone is it
referring?
Thanks! :>
Regards,
Chris Ng

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