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More tinkering for Govt House's feng shui

By Piyanart Srivalo

The Nation

Government House's feng shui has been changed again amid protests from around the compound.

On Sunday evening, seven 1-metre-high tamarind trees in pots were placed near the seventh gate. About seven metres away, seven pots of allamanda (whose name in Thai means 'prosperous city') were also put in position.

Cabinet members use the gate to go in and out of the compound for their meetings every Tuesday.

Tamarind is believed to symbolise a powerful image.

While number seven is linked to loss, it also means wit and endurance.

However, the character of number seven at the gate has been changed from Arabic to Thai, which has a more friendly meaning.

Government House's feng shui has been changed many times under the Abhisit Vejjajiva government. PM's secretary-general Anchalee Vanich Tephabutra, who believes in the system of good and evil influences, let a feng shui master recommend the changes.

The image of a Happy Buddha was placed on the Thai Khu Fah building's deck over Abhisit's office, and stones were laid to decorate the building.

Palm trees with fan-shaped leaves were also placed in front of the building but later removed.

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-- The Nation 2011-02-08

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For a country of Buddhists they sure follow some arcane primitive practices. Waiting for the chicken entrails to be cast across the ground with the used coffee grinds. Amazing (Primitive) Thailand

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