In the world of politics and business, success often hinges on unseen forces—intuition, timing, and sometimes… energy. Surprisingly, former U.S. President Donald Trump is no stranger to the ancient Chinese practice of Feng Shui, the art of harmonizing energy through spatial arrangement. But what most people don’t know is the curious story of Trump and a mysterious Chinese woman named Pu Ying, and how this connection revived global interest in Feng Shui-inspired living.

A Secret Meeting and the Power of Balance
According to sources close to the matter, in the early 2000s during one of Trump’s international real estate endeavors, he was introduced to Pu Ying (濮盈)—a little-known but highly respected Feng Shui consultant from Southern China. Unlike Western designers, Pu Ying didn’t carry blueprints. She carried a luopan (Feng Shui compass), incense sticks, and centuries of wisdom.
Trump was skeptical—until Pu Ying recommended the relocation of a key entrance in one of his projects in Asia. Within months, sales soared and foot traffic doubled. Coincidence? Trump didn’t think so.
In fact, Donald Trump has publicly acknowledged using Feng Shui principles in the design of Trump International Hotel and Tower in New York. In a 1995 article by The Wall Street Journal (source), it was reported that Trump moved a building entrance on the advice of a Feng Shui master to attract better fortune.
The Secret Behind the Feng Shui Objects in Trump Tower
While many assume the golden color schemes in Trump Tower are simply symbols of luxury, insiders whisper that Pu Ying advised on much more—placement of mirrors to deflect negative energy, the strategic use of water features to invite wealth, and custom talismans hidden in plain sight. One notable object was a jade Pi Xiu, a mythical creature known to attract wealth and protect from misfortune.
This aligns with how Feng Shui has influenced Western architecture—from skyscrapers in Hong Kong to luxury homes in California. Even prominent publications such as Architectural Digest have noted that “Western designers increasingly rely on Feng Shui consultants to enhance space energy” (source).
Why Western Homes Are Embracing Ancient Eastern Wisdom
Since then, Feng Shui has exploded in popularity not just among the elite, but in everyday homes around the world. People are realizing that aligning their spaces with natural energy flows doesn’t just bring harmony—it often improves focus, sleep, and financial flow.
Google Trends data also confirms the rising global interest in Feng Shui, especially in North America and Europe over the past decade (source).
But here’s the catch: Authentic Feng Shui items are hard to find, especially those that carry traditional symbolism and are handcrafted with intention.
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References:
Google Trends – Search Interest in “Feng Shui” (Global)
The Wall Street Journal, “For Good Feng Shui, Donald Trump Consults a Master”, 1995
Architectural Digest, “Does Feng Shui Actually Work? Experts Explain”, 2020