Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan — Home Feng Shui: Case 57 Lone Yang Sha (Residences Adjacent to High-Voltage Towers, Gas Stations, and Other Excessively Yang Locations)
Author: Master Andrew Chan · Mongkok, Hong Kong · Home Feng Shui Expert · Updated 2026-07-18

Analysis of the Formation
Hong Kong Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's home feng shui insights point out that Lone Yang Sha describes residences located close to high-voltage power towers, substations, gas stations, large power plants, boiler rooms, and other places with an overabundance of fire energy and yang qi. Feng shui principles stress the importance of yin-yang balance; an excess of yang qi results in 'lone yang, no life,' leading to a hot, imbalanced energy field, much like being in a constantly fiery environment.
From a scientific perspective, high-voltage facilities emit electromagnetic radiation, and gas stations pose safety hazards and odors. Both can negatively impact residents' health and psychological well-being.
Primary Impacts
Health Aspects
Prone to cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure, inflammation, irritability, poor sleep, and emotional volatility.
Family Relationships
Frequent family disputes, heightened tempers, marital conflicts, and a tense home atmosphere.
Financial Fortune
Wealth is hard to accumulate due to excessive heat, leading to impulsive spending, investment losses, and difficulty retaining money.
Remedial Suggestions
Erecting Barriers (Physical Obstruction)
Plant tall trees in the direction facing the sha qi, or install soundproof walls and seal windows and doors to block the hot qi, radiation, and odors.
Placing Remedial Items (Absorbing Sha Qi)
Place items such as gourds or Five Emperor Coins near the source of the sha qi to absorb and neutralize the hot, harmful energy.
Internal Remedies (Balancing Yin and Yang)
Use cool color schemes for interior decoration, and place aquatic plants or fish tanks indoors. Water can counter fire, thus balancing the excessive yang qi and fire energy.
Key takeaways
- Health Aspects — Prone to cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure, inflammation, irritability, poor sleep, and emotional volatility.
- Family Relationships — Frequent family disputes, heightened tempers, marital conflicts, and a tense home atmosphere.
- Financial Fortune — Wealth is hard to accumulate due to excessive heat, leading to impulsive spending, investment losses, and difficulty retaining money.
- Erecting Barriers (Physical Obstruction) — Plant tall trees in the direction facing the sha qi, or install soundproof walls and seal windows and doors to block the hot qi, radiation, …
- Placing Remedial Items (Absorbing Sha Qi) — Place items such as gourds or Five Emperor Coins near the source of the sha qi to absorb and neutralize the hot, harmful energy.
FAQ · Lone Yang Sha (Residences Adjacent to High-Voltage Towers, Gas Stations, and Other Excessively Yang Locations)
What is "Lone Yang Sha (Residences Adjacent to High-Voltage Towers, Gas Stations, and Other Excessively Yang Locations)" and why does it matter in home feng shui?
Hong Kong Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's home feng shui insights point out that Lone Yang Sha describes residences located close to high-voltage power towers, substations, gas stations, large power plants, boiler rooms, and other places with an overabundance of fire energy and yang qi. Feng shui principles stress the importance of yin-yang balance; an excess of yang qi results in 'lone yang, no life,' leading to a hot, imbalanced energy field, much like being in a constantly fiery environment. (Analysis from Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's home feng shui column.)
How does Lone Yang Sha (Residences Adjacent to High-Voltage Towers, Gas Stations, and Other Excessively Yang Locations) actually affect the family's health, wealth, or relationships?
Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan notes the main impacts include: Health Aspects — Prone to cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure, inflammation, irritability, poor sleep, and emotional volatility. Family Relationships — Frequent family disputes, heightened tempers, marital conflicts, and a tense home atmosphere. Financial Fortune — Wealth is hard to accumulate due to excessive heat, leading to impulsive spending, investment losses, and difficulty retaining money.
How do you fix Lone Yang Sha (Residences Adjacent to High-Voltage Towers, Gas Stations, and Other Excessively Yang Locations)? What exactly is "Erecting Barriers (Physical Obstruction)"?
Plant tall trees in the direction facing the sha qi, or install soundproof walls and seal windows and doors to block the hot qi, radiation, and odors. (One of Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's common home feng shui remedies.)
How do you fix Lone Yang Sha (Residences Adjacent to High-Voltage Towers, Gas Stations, and Other Excessively Yang Locations)? What exactly is "Placing Remedial Items (Absorbing Sha Qi)"?
Place items such as gourds or Five Emperor Coins near the source of the sha qi to absorb and neutralize the hot, harmful energy. (One of Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's common home feng shui remedies.)
How do you fix Lone Yang Sha (Residences Adjacent to High-Voltage Towers, Gas Stations, and Other Excessively Yang Locations)? What exactly is "Internal Remedies (Balancing Yin and Yang)"?
Use cool color schemes for interior decoration, and place aquatic plants or fish tanks indoors. Water can counter fire, thus balancing the excessive yang qi and fire energy. (One of Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's common home feng shui remedies.)
How do I invite Master Andrew Chan to conduct an on-site audit for Lone Yang Sha (Residences Adjacent to High-Voltage Towers, Gas Stations, and Other Excessively Yang Locations)?
Every home's layout, orientation and residents' Bazi differ, so generic remedies can only be a reference. Call or WhatsApp +852 5530 3000 (Assistant Ms. Chiu will answer your call) or add WeChat chanfachai to book an on-site audit with Master Chan. Address: Room 2103, 21/F, Prosper Commercial Building, 9 Yin Chong Street, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
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