The group battled heavy traffic jams the previous night and arrived safely at Genting Highlands.
In the early morning, we took advantage of the model of Genting Highlands available at the hotel lobby. Using this model, Grand Master Yap and Master Yap Boh Chu picked out the main points to look out for. We made our way to the top floor of one of the hotels there. From that floor we could view the surrounding land forms and most of the Genting Highlands Resort area.
The students were directed to take note of the Genting Hotel location as the main structure of the resort and how the surrounding structures relate to this centre point. The students were very diligent in their observations. To avoid missing out anything, they took readings of almost everything they could see.
We then adjourned to the Genting Hotel lobby and observed the structure of the building and the main direction of the building - Northwest. During the debriefing session, it was noted that the Genting Highlands resort was wholly built at the top of the mountain. In basic land forms, this is actually not good as it involves fighting with the elements at all times. Yet, no one can deny the resort’s success! From this first contradiction, students discovered other interesting aspects of the Feng Shui of Genting Highlands to support its success.