For the first time ever, students of the Mastery Academy will have the opportunity to study and observe Luen Tou (Forms) and experience Walking the Mountains, a critical aspect of any Feng Shui student’s journey towards greater understanding of Feng Shui. The Mastery Academy Imperial China Excursion Series takes students to walk the mountains and examine the historical application of Feng Shui during the Qing Dynasty and how Feng Shui heralded the spectacular rise of the Manchu Qings and perpetrated the demise of Qing 13 generations later.
Follow the progress of the inaugural group of Mastery Academy Imperial China students as they trek their way through the Feng Shui of the 260 year old Qing Dynasty, China's last feudal dynasty. Updated daily, find out how what new insights students from all over the world have gained from the world's first Feng Shui course where students walk the mountains, study Luen Tou (Forms) and evaluate the Feng Shui of an entire Dynasty through visiting the Imperial Palaces and the Imperial Tombs of the Qing Emperors. Click here for details. |
Day 2 of the Mastery Academy Imperial China Excursion saw the students making their way to the ShenYang Gu Gong, also known as the 2nd Forbidden City. It is the only other Imperial Palace outside of the Forbidden City in Beijing. Click here for details. |
Fu Ling (today known as Dong Ling Park in ShenYang) is where the NuZhen tribal chieftain Nuerhachi and his wife, Empress Yehenala are buried and was the site visited by students of the Mastery Academy as part of the Imperial China Excursion. Fu Ling is considered the first Imperial Mausoleum of the Qing Dynasty and is also known as the East Tomb. Click here for details. |
The day started bright and early for the students of the inaugural Mastery Academy Imperial China Excursion as we caught the 9am flight from ShenYang to Beijing. Click here for details. |
DAY 5 of the Mastery Academy Imperial China Excursion began with an early 6am wake-up call. We had a 3 hour, 125 mile journey to the Eastern Qing tombs ahead of us and with 4 tombs to inspect at the site, a 7.30am kick-off was an absolute necessity. Click here for details. |
The final day of the Mastery Academy Imperial China Excursion presented students with two audit conundrums: the famed Forbidden City in Beijing (Beijing Gu Gong) and the Summer Palace, located 30 minutes away from the Forbidden City. Click here for details. |