Save As: NextGen Heritage Conservation

Feng Shui as Cultural Heritage

October 20, 2022 USC Master of Heritage Conservation Program
Save As: NextGen Heritage Conservation
Feng Shui as Cultural Heritage
Show Notes

This episode delves into global heritage conservation, as producer Willa Seidenberg talks with recent grad Haowen Yu about his thesis, Examining Feng Shui as Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Many Americans consider Feng Shui primarily an approach to arranging space. Yet it’s a far more complex system of knowledge, practice, and tradition that has spanned more than a millennium.

Feng Shui underlies virtually the entire built environment of China, but it hasn’t (yet) been designated as a form of cultural heritage. Haowen discusses why he’s not so sure it should be, and how Feng Shui has been viewed in China and around the world.

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