Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan — Home Feng Shui: Case 60 Tunnel Mouth Rush
Author: Master Andrew Chan · Mongkok, Hong Kong · Home Feng Shui Expert · Updated 2026-07-18

Pattern Analysis
Hong Kong Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's home feng shui insights highlight that when a residential main door or window directly faces a tunnel entrance or an underground passage entrance, it forms a 'Tunnel Mouth Sha Qi'. The interior of tunnels is dark and damp, and air currents surge out from the tunnel mouth, creating a cold, chaotic, and strong qi field. This direct rush into a home brings in a large amount of yin and turbid qi, scattering the home's yang energy and vitality. From an environmental perspective, tunnel entrances are often congested with vehicles, leading to severe exhaust and noise pollution. Furthermore, entrances and exits are prone to traffic accidents, significantly negatively impacting the living experience.
Primary Impacts
Health Aspect
Family members may experience low spirits, fatigue, and be prone to respiratory and joint problems due to heavy yin and turbid qi.
Fortune Aspect
Family fortunes may decline, endeavors face significant obstacles, financial luck is poor, and there's an increased risk of encountering malicious individuals and accidents.
Emotional Aspect
Emotions may be prone to low spirits and depression, leading to a suppressed family atmosphere lacking vitality.
Remedial Suggestions
Install a Foyer or Screen (Internal Buffer)
Install an opaque foyer cabinet or screen inside the main door to block the direct rush of qi.
Plant Trees or Build a Wall (External Barrier)
Plant tall evergreen trees or build a wall outside the door to create a solid barrier.
Place Sha Qi Dissolving Items (Home Protection)
Outside the main door, one can place a 'Tai Shan Shi Gan Dang' stone, stone lions, or hang a bagua mirror to neutralize the sha qi.
Key takeaways
- Health Aspect — Family members may experience low spirits, fatigue, and be prone to respiratory and joint problems due to heavy yin and turbid qi.
- Fortune Aspect — Family fortunes may decline, endeavors face significant obstacles, financial luck is poor, and there's an increased risk of encountering mal…
- Emotional Aspect — Emotions may be prone to low spirits and depression, leading to a suppressed family atmosphere lacking vitality.
- Install a Foyer or Screen (Internal Buffer) — Install an opaque foyer cabinet or screen inside the main door to block the direct rush of qi.
- Plant Trees or Build a Wall (External Barrier) — Plant tall evergreen trees or build a wall outside the door to create a solid barrier.
FAQ · Tunnel Mouth Rush
What is "Tunnel Mouth Rush" and why does it matter in home feng shui?
Hong Kong Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's home feng shui insights highlight that when a residential main door or window directly faces a tunnel entrance or an underground passage entrance, it forms a 'Tunnel Mouth Sha Qi'. The interior of tunnels is dark and damp, and air currents surge out from the tunnel mouth, creating a cold, chaotic, and strong qi field. This direct rush into a home brings in a large amount of yin and turbid qi, scattering the home's yang energy and vitality. From an environmental perspective, tunnel entrances are often congested with vehicles, leading to severe exhaust and noise pollution. Furthermore, entrances and exits are prone to traffic accidents, significantly negatively impacting the living experience. (Analysis from Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's home feng shui column.)
How does Tunnel Mouth Rush actually affect the family's health, wealth, or relationships?
Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan notes the main impacts include: Health Aspect — Family members may experience low spirits, fatigue, and be prone to respiratory and joint problems due to heavy yin and turbid qi. Fortune Aspect — Family fortunes may decline, endeavors face significant obstacles, financial luck is poor, and there's an increased risk of encountering malicious individuals and accidents. Emotional Aspect — Emotions may be prone to low spirits and depression, leading to a suppressed family atmosphere lacking vitality.
How do you fix Tunnel Mouth Rush? What exactly is "Install a Foyer or Screen (Internal Buffer)"?
Install an opaque foyer cabinet or screen inside the main door to block the direct rush of qi. (One of Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's common home feng shui remedies.)
How do you fix Tunnel Mouth Rush? What exactly is "Plant Trees or Build a Wall (External Barrier)"?
Plant tall evergreen trees or build a wall outside the door to create a solid barrier. (One of Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's common home feng shui remedies.)
How do you fix Tunnel Mouth Rush? What exactly is "Place Sha Qi Dissolving Items (Home Protection)"?
Outside the main door, one can place a 'Tai Shan Shi Gan Dang' stone, stone lions, or hang a bagua mirror to neutralize the sha qi. (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 Tunnel Mouth Rush?
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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