Excuse me, where is the feng shui of buying a house in Shanghai?

The so-called geomantic omen means facing south, a photo in front, leaning back, a dragon on the left and a white tiger on the right. How can there be such a place in Shanghai? Seagull Hotel is in a good location, but the main entrance faces northwest, and there are no dragons and white tigers. Not to mention the Oriental Pearl, which is suspected of being the "last stop". So when buying a house in Shanghai, the first consideration is the surrounding environment. Note 1 (southeast wind blows in Shanghai for 7-8 months) There are no large enterprises in the south and southeast; 2. There is relatively convenient transportation. Then there is the room type you like and the affordable price (ask the property management fee per square meter when consulting). The whole world need not worry about support. It is difficult to match the role of economic leverage.