International Feng Shui Convention (IFSC), launched in 2004 with the support of the International Feng Shui Association, is a regular annual 2-day Conference that features the world’s most respected Feng Shui masters and experts from allied disciplines, such as Chinese astrology.
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The annual event facilitates the sharing and discussion of Feng Shui experience and knowledge among Feng Shui enthusiasts and practitioners of various levels and schools. Through this event, IFSC seeks to develop the global appreciation of Feng Shui as an art and metaphysical science. The event also includes more technical lectures aimed at improving attendee’s feng shui skills.
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The International Feng Shui Association (IFSA) is a non-profit organisation, founded in 2004 by a community of Feng Shui masters, practitioners and experts to promote the global cultivation, awareness and appreciation of Feng Shui, and to help improve standards of practice.
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ObjectivesIn line with its mission, IFSA aims to globally develop Feng Shui as a profession. To do so, it seeks to enhance the image of Feng Shui, particularly in terms of worldwide acceptance and credibility. In addition, IFSA will strive to foster the highest standards of Feng Shui competence and practice. The IFSA will also be available to assist all Feng Shui practitioners.
The Assocation’s following core objectives are to respond to the steadily growing trend of Feng Shui enthusiasts both in Singapore and around the world.
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IFSA organises an International Feng Shui Convention (IFSC) annually to promote Feng Shui awareness to the public. During these annual events, many prestigious Feng Shui practitioners worldwide are invited to conduct a 2-day presentation together. Their insightful Feng Shui lectures aim to educate and share their profound Feng Shui knowledge and experience with the audience. Due to the positive response and support from the public, IFSA has continued to launch the IFSC successfully every year since its inaugural Convention in year 2004.
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