moon88 Posted March 3, 2000 Share Posted March 3, 2000 Dear cecil,Since chinese people consider it inauspicious to keep caged birds. Does that mean there are no zoo's in the Taiwan and Hong Kong. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 3, 2000 Staff Share Posted March 3, 2000 Dear Anon,Sometimes it is difficult to combine what some of us feel necessary while others may not. Other reasons could also be based on monetary e.g. attract tourism.Another reason is also because of space constraints.In my country, the zoo adopts an open concept i.e. you cannot see any cages (especially for the large animals). Clever use of water holes or canals to prevent animals from escaping.Sometimes because of sensitivity, government officials do not seem to be a participant in Feng Shui. They may for example, call for a discrete FS survey or get advice from a Fortune Teller. But these are usually kept in confidential and hardly released.The logic is that, if the press got word of it, it may lower the credibility of the offical. Imagine, if a newspaper published that e.g. Secretary of State, cannot travel West during this period so, his trip to country XXX has to be cancelled.Many people who have consulted on Feng Shui, Astrology etc.. particuarly in Asia, still want to keep these events private and confidential.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 3/3/00 5:19:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear cecil,Since chinese people considerit inauspicious to keep cagedbirds. Does that mean thereare no zoo's in the Taiwan andHong Kong. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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