Both of my parents were born in China and I have many relatives that I know would clerarly not be interested in attending or going to a shopping mall, apartment building, office tower or even theme park built on or near a former cemetery. There is just too many superstitions that go with it.
The first time my grandmother came to visit us in America, the first thing she said when she came to our home was, " Had anyone died in this house before?" Lucky for us, it was a brand new home.
Back to the Feng Shui master though, I would have to wonder if this guy could be maybe taking Disney et al for a "ride". If this is the same guy who picked the auspicious location for HKDL, how does he or anyone else explain and reconcile the obvious unrest and unhappiness that continues to be generated at this Park, even during the best of times like Chinese New Year.
Based on what I have been taught by my parents, the Chinese Lunar New Year is supposed to be one of the most auspicious times of the year with only the best of feelings and luck being shown and expressed to each other.
It's a time for happy celebration, yet the best that the chinese could exhibit at HKDL was rioting and arguing.
You could easily say that this was all unforseen and just a product of a bumpy start-up, however, these reports are all consistent with what has been happening since the opening last year. It has just become more comical as time has gone on.
For example, how many of the other parks around the world have had to deal with an unruly or discontented Cast Member who scaled the outside of Space Mountain in protest? I couldn't think of any Cast Member else where interested in harming the Show in a such a high profile way.
Not very auspicious and hopefully they could find another place to position the new Park lest they want a repeat of what is currently taking place, only worse.
I offer this as just a little bit of insight,
Wendell