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Another big superstition in the Taiwanese culture is feng shui, also known as geomancy. Feng shui superstitions have been playing such an influential role on in Taiwan’s society that many people hire feng shui experts to determine the proper orientation of buildings, rooms, doors, and other architecture and/or furniture when they purchase ...
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In Taiwan, superstition states that parents are more likely to pass away during a Leap Year. To combat early expiration, daughters would traditionally return home on or around Leap Day to prepare ...
Taiwanese folk beliefs are traditional beliefs widely circulated in Taiwan, including Chinese people's beliefs that combine Daoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. These also include the deification of local heroes and celebrities, Wang Ye worship , and Taiwanese aborigines 's Ancestors .
In Chinese culture, this year marks the Year of the Wood Dragon, which promises success and authority. What’s more, according to the calendar, this year is a leap year , meaning we get one extra ...
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Taboos and superstitions attract good luck on Lunar New Year. Again, attracting—and carrying over—good fortune into the next year is a major theme of the holiday, and so is protecting against ...