After the huge success at ntv7's Yuan Carnival in Kuching last July, Mastery Academy instructor and consultant, Jessie Lee, was invited yet again to be a part of the Carnival when it stopped by in Penang on August 13 and 14.
The event was held at Han Chiang High School, Ayer Hitam. Jessie took to the stage on Sunday for a talk on Face Reading at 1pm. She showed the audience what are the good facial features for wealth, career, relationship and health.
She explained how the nose can reveal a person's wealth management and his or her spending power, while the cheeks can indicate if a person will be a good employee or has the potential to do their own business. She also showed how to spot for the Peach Blossom Eyes on an individual, which denotes a person's charm and magnetism.
A person's level of health can be determined based on his or her facial features. Knowing this skill will help give people an early warning sign to take action and prevent serious health issues. Jessie shared some easy health detection tips - especially for blood pressure and heart problem - using Face Reading, which clearly piqued the interest of the audience. Several members of the audience were also invited on-stage for a quick Face Reading demonstration.
A free workshop was also conducted by Jessie at the event. The workshop drew plenty of interest and curiosity, where over 100 people gathered to know more about Face Reading and the BaZi Personality Profiling system. When the workshop ended, many of the attendees were eager to find out about their BaZi chart reading from Jessie.
Mastery Academy had also set up a booth at the event, which received an overwhelming response from people wanting to learn further about the subjects presented by Jessie.
Yuan Carnival is an annual Chinese community-centered event organized by popular Malaysian television channel, ntv7. Yuan Carnival featured various fun-filled activities for all ages from stage performances by local artistes to informative talks and workshops on the environment, education and self-development. The Penang event, one of the seven-city stops nationwide, recorded about 20,000 people in attendance.