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Howard's Feng
Shui training
and experience include the following:
1978 – 1980
Studied Feng Shui under the personal tutelage of Master Ren
Zhilin in Hong Kong
1992 – Present
Visited and studied with various Feng Shui experts in China,
including:
Professor Wang Yude of Huazhong Normal University, Wuhan
Professor Cheng Jiangiun of Huanam University of Huanam University
of Technology, Guangzhou
Howard regularly teaches workshops
in Feng Shui, both here in Australia and overseas. He currently
teaches Feng Shui, Tai Chi and Qigong in Europe; Denmark, England,
Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Austria, Poland and Switzerland.
He was invited
to talk at the International Feng Shui Conference, London (1999)
and was pivotal in the setting up of the International Feng
Shui Society in 1998.
Howard has also
produced a variety of literature in these fields: Two companion volumes
Feng Shui: Creating health, wealth and harmony, Pan Macmillan, Sydney
1998, and Qigong: health, healing and harmony, Pan Macmillan, Sydney
1998. Co-written with Belinda Henwood.
Feng Shui – How to
create harmony and balance in your living and working environment,
Lansdowne Press, 1997. Co-written with Belinda Henwood.
From
January 1992 - 1996, Howard has written a monthly column on
Feng Shui for the Better Homes and Gardens magazine.
From
2000
- 2003, Howard has written a weekly column Feng Shui for the
North Shore Times.
Contributes articles
on Feng Shui to various local and overseas magazines, including: Insights magazine, Japan
Dao magazine, Germany Living Tao magazine, Switzerland Feng
Shui for Modern Living, England
Howard has extensive Tai Chi and Qigong experience: Howard also teaches
workshops in Tai Chi And Qigong both in Australia and overseas (and
works closely with his kung fu and Qigong teacher Chen Yong-Fa of
the Shaolin Lohan Therapeutic Qigong Centre).
Howard Choy is Principal
of Sydney Tai Chi & Qigong
Centre,
teaching both traditional Yang and Chen style tai chi, with two
other instructors, William Lau and Angela Tay.
Howard has studied
Yang Family Tai Chi with Yang Sou-Chung, the great-grandson of Yang
Lu-Zhen, founder of Yang Family Tai Chi. He has also studied Chen
Family Tai Chi with Chen Xiao-wang, 19th generation descendant of
Chen Family Tai Chi.
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