Liujiagang Mausoleum Tower in Taicang City is a very good cemetery with great feng shui environment.
Cemetery Feng Shui After comprehensively considering and balancing all factors, the location of the cemetery Feng Shui location can be preliminarily determined based on Feng Shui principles. When the dragon veins are consistent, carefully observe the front, back, left, and right of the cemetery, and choose the center that can best receive the auspicious points of dragon energy. Because the strength of the dragon energy received in the cave in the cemetery is directly related to the wealth and poverty of future generations. Finally, check the acupoints to see if the Mingtang, waterway, sand direction, etc. are in harmony. This is the most critical step for the feng shui auspicious points in the cemetery.
The feng shui treasure of the Shanghai cemetery is the Liujiagang Mausoleum Tower. The Liujiagang Mausoleum Tower in Taicang City is located in the north of Shanghai. Liujiagang was the anchorage of Zheng He’s Seven Voyages to the West. The original site was built by Zhu Di, Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty. The mausoleum was built as a place to worship the sailing officers and soldiers. It is a good place to store wind and gather energy, and to prosper culture and wealth. It is also a place where people can enjoy the essence of the world, a place where ancestors can rest, and a place where future generations can be blessed.
Liujiagang Tomb Tower