University Open Air: Feng Shui II: The Forbidden City

Thu, Feb 23 2023
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Central Library, Business & Career Center, Event Room

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The Forbidden City has a history of more than 600 years and symbolizes imperial power. Let's walk a little closer to this mysterious palace and get a general idea of the Feng Shui layout of this magnificent building.

Julia Y. Adams is a Life Coach at the NGO, Academy of Public Health and an educator at a private museum. She is also an expert in tea cultures, skilled in the subject of Chinese Tea Ceremony and Traditional Chinese Culture, especially Tang Dynasty's culture etc. Prior to relocating to New York from Shanghai, Julia was a news anchor and hosted citywide events; she then became an HR director and often hosted nationwide conferences on HR-related topics. Julia is also a zither player, certified by Shanghai Conservatory of Music.

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BPL Presents programs are made possible by the New York Council on the Arts witht he support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

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The Forbidden City has a history of more than 600 years and symbolizes imperial power. Let's walk a little closer to this mysterious palace and get a general idea of the Feng Shui layout of this magnificent building.

Julia Y. Adams is a Life Coach at the NGO, Academy of Public Health and an educator at a private museum. She is also an expert in tea cultures, skilled in the subject of Chinese Tea Ceremony and Traditional Chinese Culture, especially Tang Dynasty's culture etc. Prior to relocating to New York from Shanghai, Julia was a news anchor and hosted citywide events; she then became an HR director and often hosted nationwide conferences on HR-related topics. Julia is also a zither player, certified by Shanghai Conservatory of Music.

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