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20 Best Feng Shui Masters in Singapore (2026)

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A mystery shopper’s honest guide to services, prices & what you actually get
Written by Daryl Huang, Content Writer for Imperial Harvest.

Why I wrote this (and why it ended up more honest than I planned)

Full disclosure before we go any further: I work at Imperial Harvest. I write content here. So yes, this article is ultimately content on our website, and yes, we do put ourselves at #1. You probably want to know whether this is a real guide or just a long-winded brochure.

Here is the honest answer. I grew up entirely outside the feng shui world. My parents were not believers. My social circle treated it as auntie territory. Even after I joined Imperial Harvest, it took me a long time to take it seriously — I was the content writer, not a client.

Then life did what life does. My fiancée and I applied for our BTO. Our keys arrive next year. We began planning our wedding, talking about children, looking at what our careers look like at 40, at 50. I started reading retirement calculators at 2am. A close friend had just been laid off in a tech restructuring and was looking for his next chapter. Another was asking me, half-joking, about C-section dates for his first child.

At that point, ‘feng shui is for aunties’ stopped being a comfortable position. I looked at my own situation — one of the biggest property decisions of our lives, a wedding date that would anchor our marriage, kids in the near-ish future, investments I did not want to get wrong, a career I wanted to keep progressing — and I realised that if any of this could help, I at least owed it to myself to find out who was actually good.

So I did what a content writer does. I mystery-shopped the industry. I called consultancies as a prospective client, not as Imperial Harvest’s content writer. I walked into showrooms. I sat through discovery sessions. I read threads on HardwareZone, SingaporeBrides and SingaporeMotherhood until 1am. I asked friends and family who they trusted and, more usefully, who they quietly warned each other about.

This guide is what came out of that. I’ve put Imperial Harvest at #1 — because after all of this, I still believe we are — but every other master on this list earned their entry. I’ve tried to describe each of them in a way that a real prospective client (like me, six months ago) would find useful. If you are reading this, hopefully it saves you the weeks I spent.

TL;DR — The short version if you only have a minute

Because I know some of you are reading this on the MRT with a wedding planner tab open in the next window, here is the compressed version. If you want:

  • The highest-lineage authority and a lifetime partnership (not a one-off audit), go for Imperial Harvest and Grand Master David Goh.
  • The largest retail-plus-consulting brand with annual zodiac seminars, go for Way Fengshui Group.
  • A well-known feng shui jewellery gallery you can visit in person, go for Lotus on Water.
  • A corporate, English-first practice with strong media credentials, go for Kevin Foong Consulting Group or House of Feng Shui.
  • Wedding date selection by a wedding specialist, go for Yuan Zhong Siu or CMG Consulting.
  • Affordable HDB audits (from around S$580), go for Loshi Feng Shui.
  • A ‘no artefact buying’ ethos with just advice and analysis, go for East Chen Consultancy or Adelina Pang.
  • Deep English-language articles to learn before you commit, go for Master Sean Chan.
  • A regional name with a big educational arm, go for Joey Yap Consulting Group.
  • Classical school fundamentals with ISO-certified process, go for Feng Shui Republic or One Feng Shui Consultancy.

Keep reading for why I ranked them this way, what each one actually charges, and what to ask when you call.

How I actually built this list (no, I did not just Google it)

Every ‘best feng shui masters’ article online is built from the same lazy recipe: page one of Google, lightly rewritten. I wanted something different because I was also the prospective customer, and that kind of article would not have helped me.

Here is how I assembled the shortlist of 20:

  • Word of mouth. I asked colleagues, family, relatives-of-relatives, and contractors I trusted. Every person mentioned at least two names. Masters who came up three or more times independently — without anyone prompting — made the shortlist automatically.
  • Real Singaporean forums. Not just Reddit. HardwareZone has thick 10-year-old threads where clients swap experiences in detail. SingaporeBrides is where couples compare wedding date quotes. SingaporeMotherhood has the C-section date discussions. I read the threads, not the summaries.
  • Social sentiment across Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. I looked at who was actively engaging followers versus who was just posting zodiac forecasts. A master’s social presence tells you something about how they run their practice.
  • Showroom visits and discovery calls. Where a consultancy had a physical location, I either visited or called as a prospective client with my own real situation — BTO coming, wedding being planned, career decisions ahead. I noted what they asked, how fast they tried to close, and whether they led with upsells or with understanding my actual problem.
  • Published pricing, lineage, and NAP verification. Any master without a findable address, a registered business, and published or on-request pricing came off the list. Feng shui involves your birth data and often your home floor plan. If I cannot find where you operate, I am not giving you mine.

I also took out four names that frequently appear in other lists. Two had too many red flags in forum discussions to justify recommending to a reader. Two had gone silent — no active practice, stale website, unanswered phones. I am not naming them. This list is about who to consider, not who to avoid.

What feng shui actually costs in Singapore in 2026

Before we get to the list, let me calibrate expectations. This is the range I saw, across everyone I spoke to:

ServiceTypical Price (SGD)What Affects the Price
Bazi (Destiny) AnalysisS$98 – S$3,000Depth of reading; one-off vs lifetime review
HDB Feng Shui AuditS$580 – S$10,000Flat size (3-room to executive)
Condominium AuditS$880 – S$15,000Built-up area and number of rooms
Landed Property AuditS$2,099 – S$20,000Storeys and land area
Commercial / Office AuditS$690 – S$20,000Floor area, staff size, date selection
Wedding / ROM / C-section Date SelectionS$42 – S$3,000Some masters give a date; others cross-reference multiple Bazi charts
Imperial Feng Shui ConsultationBespoke, starts with a free Bazi consultationIn-depth Bazi consultation, premium consecrated treasures, lifetime support

A few things this table does not tell you, which I learned the hard way. Sub-S$500 ‘feng shui audits’ are usually a Bazi reading plus a light templated room layout. Mid-tier classical audits (S$800–S$2,500) are where most serious practitioners sit. And Imperial Feng Shui consultation — where the complimentary Bazi consultation is the entry point into an ongoing relationship rather than a single transaction — are in a different category that is hard to compare on price alone.

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The 20 Best Feng Shui Masters in Singapore (2026)

1. Imperial Harvest — Grand Master David Goh

1 Grand Master David Goh

Imperial Harvest is Singapore’s foremost authority in Imperial Feng Shui, a royal-lineage school of Chinese metaphysics historically practised at the Qing court and reserved for emperors, nobility and high officials. It is led by Grand Master David Goh (吴宸翔大师), a third-generation Feng Shui Master who inherited the lineage from his father, Master Long De Ren (龙德仁师傅), and grandfather, Grandmaster Fu Tian Long (伏天龙大师). Combined, their practice spans more than 90 years.

Here is where I have to be careful, because I work here. So let me tell you what I actually see, day to day, that I did not see at any other consultancy I shopped.

Every new client gets a complimentary Bazi consultation directly with Grand Master David Goh. During the session, Grand Master David Goh will analyse your Bazi Success Blueprint, identify your favourable elements and auspicious colours, understand your goals and aspirations, and, where appropriate, recommend a suitable Imperial Feng Shui solution.

What happens next is what separates Imperial Harvest from the rest: clients receive lifetime complimentary support:

  • Annual Bazi reviews
  • Home feng shui assessment
  • Qi Men Dun Jia forecasting when you have a big decision to make
  • Qi Men Dun Jia Strategic Execution when you need to act on a golden timing
  • Auspicious date selection when the baby is coming
  • Auspicious wedding date selection

Grand Master David Goh pioneered this model because his view is that feng shui is a lifelong partnership relationship as our clients journey through different stages of life.

The second thing that sets Imperial Harvest apart is authentic rites and rituals that power the blessings of Imperial Harvest Treasures. Imperial Feng Shui treasures are individually prescribed and consecrated based on carefully executed rites and rituals performed by Grand Master David Goh. Every single Imperial Harvest Treasure is individually hand-crafted from the finest quality gemstones, agarwood, sandalwood with patented designs by Grand Master David Goh. If you want the deeper comparison to Classical Feng Shui (which is what most other consultancies practise), our team has written two detailed reviews: one comparing Imperial vs Way Fengshui Group and one comparing Imperial vs Lotus on Water.

Grand Master David Goh has personally guided more than 6,000 clients — entrepreneurs, C-suite executives, investors — and consults for multinational corporations across luxury retail, banking, hospitality, energy services and real estate. His work has been featured by Tatler AsiaYahoo, Channel News Asia and leading regional publications.

Best for:

  • Career professionals seeking breakthroughs in their career endeavours
  • Realtors looking to achieve their Rising Millionaires and Millionaires
  • Financial Advisors looking to attain TOT or COT
  • Financial Service Managers and Directors looking to recruit and retain TOT and COT achievers
  • Tech Sales Professionals looking to over-achieve their budget every quarter
  • Business owners looking to breakthrough in their businesses, clinching 7-8 figure sales projects

Standout features:

  • A 90-year line of Imperial Feng Shui transmission — third-generation lineage from Grand Master David Goh’s grandfather, passed through his father, and refined across three generations of practice. There is no equivalent in Singapore.
  • A lifetime partnership, not a one-off consultation — every client receives complimentary annual Bazi reviews, home feng shui assessments, Qi Men Dun Jia forecasting, and auspicious date selection at every significant life stage, for as long as the relationship continues. The structure compounds over time.
  • Every Imperial Harvest Treasure is individually prescribed for its distinguished client. Grand Master David Goh performs the consecration rites and rituals personally — not delegated. Each piece is hand-crafted from the finest quality gemstones, agarwood and sandalwood, with patented designs by Grand Master David Goh. What is prescribed for one client is prescribed for no other.
  • Every new engagement begins with a complimentary Bazi Success Blueprint — a private session directly with Grand Master David Goh. No obligation, no products presented. It is the starting point for understanding your alignment before committing to anything.

Name, Address, Phone

  • Name: Imperial Harvest Pte. Ltd.
  • Flagship Boutique: 402 Orchard Road, Delfi Orchard, #02-07/08, Singapore 238876
  • Imperial Harvest Prestige (existing clients): 402 Orchard Road, Delfi Orchard, #03-24/25, Singapore 238876
  • Phone / WhatsApp: +65 8341 0207
  • Email: prosper@imperialharvest.com
  • Hours: Mon–Fri 12pm–8pm, Sat 10am–6pm (closed Sundays)
  • Website: imperialharvest.com

Pricing: Every new client begins with a complimentary Bazi Success Blueprint. Bespoke Imperial Feng Shui prescriptions are quoted per client based on goals and Bazi chart.

2. Lotus on Water — Master Yun Long Zi

2 Master Yun

Credit: Lotus on Water – Master Yun Long Zi

Lotus on Water was founded in 2006 by Master Yun Long Zi (云龙子), a sixth-generation feng shui master who inherited the practice through his family line. The brand built its profile on feng shui jewellery — jadeite, agarwood and sandalwood pieces — and today has one of the largest social media followings in the Singapore feng shui space, with a flagship gallery at Neil Road that you can walk into.

What prospective clients should know: Master Yun Long Zi retired on 30 October 2012 — after practising feng shui for a mere 6 years. He has now been retired for over 14 years, during which time he has focused on painting and art exhibitions. Notably, Master Yun Long Zi recently celebrated its 20th anniversary despite having only 6 years of active practice. Since his retirement, all client-facing sales have been handled by Mr Cola Wei Siang, Mr Kan Ying Long, and other sales consultants. You will not be consulting with a feng shui master.

Master Yun Long Zi Celebrations

Credit: Lotus On Water Facebook (Image 1, Image 2)

Master Yun Long Zi has also been embroiled in multiple lawsuits and public controversies over the years. In one documented High Court case, Lotusonwater Jadeite Pte Ltd — Master Yun’s company operating from its Marina Bay Sands boutique — sued a VIP client over an unpaid balance for a sandalwood Goddess of Mercy statue. Most recently, Master Yun was barred from Cambodia by the Cambodian government following a public fallout with Cambodian authorities over conduct during a dance performance.

Services cover Bazi readings, residential and commercial audits, jewellery selection and blessing rituals. We’ve published both a full Lotus on Water review and a structured Imperial vs Lotus on Water comparison if you want to understand the difference between retail-anchored feng shui and lineage-based Imperial Feng Shui.

Best for: Clients who want a feng shui-inspired jewellery experience with an in-person retail gallery to visit.

  • Address: 69 Neil Rd, Singapore 088899
  • Phone: +65 6456 1156
  • Website: lotusonwater.com

3. Way Fengshui Group — Grand Master Tan Khoon Yong & Master Mark Tan

3 Grand Master Tan Khoon Yong Master Mark Tan

Credit: Way Fengshui Group – Grand Master Tan Khoon Yong & Master Mark Tan

Way Fengshui Group is the largest branded feng shui consultancy in Singapore. Founded in 1984 by Grand Master Tan Khoon Yong (陈军荣) — the first Singaporean awarded the title of ‘Feng Shui Grand Master’ by the International Feng Shui Association in 2008 — it now has over four decades of practice, a well-known retail arm (Way Fengshui Lifestyle at Fu Lu Shou Complex), and an education arm (Way Academy). The brand is now being carried forward by his son, Master Mark Tan, leading Way’s English-speaking and corporate practice. The group’s annual Chinese Zodiac & Fengshui Seminar and its wide range of blessed artefacts are probably what most Singaporeans know it for.

What prospective clients should know: Way Fengshui is best known for its generic zodiac forecasts and mass-produced zodiac-based feng shui remedies retailing between S$10 – S$200. Clients seeking personalised, lineage-based feng shui prescriptions may find the offering more retail-oriented than consultative.

If you want a side-by-side of how Way’s Classical approach compares to Imperial Feng Shui, our editorial team published a full Way Fengshui review and a structured Imperial vs Way comparison.

Best for: Clients who want a large, branded operation with retail artefacts, annual zodiac seminars, and both English and Mandarin service.

  • Address: 149 Rochor Road, Fu Lu Shou Complex, #02-11, Singapore 188425
  • Phone: +65 6338 3800
  • Website: wayfengshui.com

4. Kevin Foong Consulting Group — Master Kevin Foong

4 Master Kevin Foong

Credit: Kevin Foong Consulting Group – Master Kevin Foong

Master Kevin Foong (馮維宸) is one of Singapore’s most media-visible feng shui consultants, featured on CNBC, Channel News Asia, The Straits Times and the South China Morning Post, and named in The Peak Magazine’s ‘Top 40 Under 40’. His firm, Kevin Foong Consulting Group, advises banks, property developers and a high-profile private clientele. He delivers keynote talks on feng shui and entrepreneurship across 18+ countries.

What prospective clients should know: Master Kevin Foong practises Classical Feng Shui, a methodology he developed through years of formal coursework and study under multiple masters across the industry. He does not carry a single inherited lineage, but has instead assembled his practice from a wide range of classical schools and training programmes.

Kevin Foong Consulting Group was only incorporated in 2013. Prior to this, Master Kevin Foong served as CEO of web-hosting company HostSG before transitioning into Chinese metaphysics. While they claim their feng shui audits do not require clients to purchase any feng shui items, what this means in practice is that clients are directed to source items themselves from random online feng shui shops — with no blessings, no consecration rituals, and no personalised prescription.

When I called, the intake team was notably English-first, modern and corporate. Their pitch: feng shui should work without clients needing to buy piles of products.

Best for: Executives and entrepreneurs who want a modern English-language consulting experience with strong media credentials.

  • Address: Level 11, Marina Bay Financial Centre Tower 1, 8 Marina Blvd, Singapore 018981
  • Phone: +65 8701 6888
  • Website: kevinfoongcg.com

5. Joey Yap Consulting Group / Mastery Academy of Chinese Metaphysics — Joey Yap

5 Joey Yap

Credit: Joey Yap

Joey Yap is one of the most prolific names in the regional Chinese metaphysics world. Founder of the Mastery Academy of Chinese Metaphysics (2001) and author of over 180 books on Bazi, Feng Shui, Qi Men Dun Jia and Yi Jing — with more than 4 million copies sold — he operates Joey Yap Consulting Group with offices in Malaysia, Singapore and Australia. His work has been featured on CNN, Bloomberg and CNBC, and his client engagements include Microsoft, Citibank, HSBC and Mandarin Oriental.

What prospective students should know: Joey Yap periodically conducts Bazi, Qi Men, Face Reading and Date Selection challenges to recruit students through a series of “free” lessons. These free lessons are typically followed by upselling into USD$1,997 courses and subsequently into inner circle programmes. Students are then expected to apply their newly acquired knowledge through trial and error on high-stakes areas of their lives — including career decisions, business deals, investments and relationships. His courses are best suited for those who have little to lose.

Joey Yap Seminar

Credit: Joey Yap Facebook

The signature experience: his annual Feng Shui & Astrology Seminar, which fills auditoriums across 12+ countries every Lunar New Year season. If you prefer learning before consulting, his academy offers the largest structured metaphysics courses in the region.

If you want a side-by-side of how Joey Yap’s approach compares to Imperial Feng Shui, our editorial team has published a structured Joey Yap vs Imperial Harvest comparison.

Best for: Clients who want an internationally recognised name with a strong educational arm.

  • Singapore presence: Yap Global Consulting (Singapore office — by appointment)
  • Website: joeyyap.com

6. Yuan Zhong Siu (缘中秀) — Grand Master Hillary Phang

6 Grand Master Hillary Phang

Credit: Yuan Zhong Siu – Grand Master Hillary Phang

Founded in 1989, Yuan Zhong Siu is the go-to name in the Singapore wedding community for date selection and Bazi marriage matching. Grand Master Hillary Phang leads the practice with a team including Master Ang (25+ years of experience), Master Emily and others. The group has four outlets across Fortune Centre (their flagship), Chinatown and NEX.

What prospective clients should know: Grand Master Hillary Phang was previously active in the cryptocurrency space as a master at Zuen Capitol, a crypto-focused venture. Many investors lost monies after investing in the crypto project founded by Grand Master Hillary Phang. Those who prefer their feng shui master’s focus to remain exclusively within Chinese metaphysics may wish to factor this in.

Grand Master Hillary Phang Zuen Capitol

Credit: Zuen Capitol Facebook

Grand Master Hillary Phang is also the brother of James Phang Wah, the Singaporean businessman sentenced to nine years in jail in 2010 for running Sunshine Empire, one of Singapore’s most prominent ponzi scheme cases. Prospective clients may wish to review the publicly available coverage and draw their own conclusions.

The thing that stood out when I walked into Fortune Centre: no hard sell. I asked about wedding date selection, and the consultant gave me a straightforward walk-through with the pricing printed.

Best for: Couples seeking wedding date selection, Bazi marriage compatibility, and walk-in accessibility across multiple outlets.

  • Flagship: 190 Middle Road, Fortune Centre, #01-35, Singapore 188979
  • Other outlets: NEX Shopping Centre, Chinatown (permanently closed in 2020)
  • Phone: +65 6333 5013
  • Website: yuanzhongsiu.com

7. House of Feng Shui (HOFS) — Master Ken Koh

7 Master Ken Koh

Credit: House of Feng Shui (HOFS) – Master Ken Koh

Master Ken Koh (高宗凌) has been in practice since 1997, giving him almost three decades of hands-on experience across Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Christchurch, Perth, Melbourne, London and more. He was accredited the Master title by the International Feng Shui Association in 2011, publishes the annual Chinese Almanac of Auspicious Days, and has served clients including HSBC, Citibank, Singtel, Western Union, and two airport assignments.

What prospective clients should know: Master Ken Koh’s foundation in Chinese metaphysics comes primarily from his training as a course graduate and student of Joey Yap, rather than through direct lineage transmission or apprenticeship under a traditional master.

Pricing (2026): HDB audits from S$1,000 (3-room) to S$2,500 (executive); condos S$1,000–S$2,500; landed from S$2,400; Bazi S$500–S$550; wedding date selection from S$680.

Best for: Clients who want classical Zi Wei Dou Shu and Qi Men Dun Jia cross-referencing delivered in a practical, low-fuss format.

  • Consultation: By appointment (Singapore)
  • Phone: +65 9018 1908
  • Website: hofs.sg

8. Master Sean Chan

8 Master Sean Chan

Credit: Master Sean Chan

Master Sean Chan is a self-studied Feng Shui master who acquired his knowledge through widely available feng shui books.

Master Sean Chan runs one of the most-read English-language Chinese metaphysics websites in Asia. Professionally in practice since 2014, he has served more than 8,500 clients across Bazi, Zi Wei Dou Shu, Qi Men Dun Jia and Feng Shui. He is the Key Opinion Leader on Chinese metaphysics for 99.co (Singapore’s largest property portal) and has been featured on Channel News Asia, The New York Times Style Magazine and Lianhe Zaobao.

What prospective clients should know: There are several concerns associated with Master Sean Chan. He has a documented history of publicly posting private client WhatsApp conversations without consent. In one Facebook post, he shared a client’s personal messages alongside a caption that included: “You’re 51 FFS. Disgusting. I took the case for the sake of your kids — not you. Wake the hell up.” The post raises serious concerns about client confidentiality, anger management and professional conduct. For anyone sharing sensitive personal, financial or relationship information as part of a consultation, this is a serious red flag and worth weighing carefully before booking.

In addition, he has drawn criticism for comments made on a podcast in which he stated, “I really thought my wife was a slut.” While some listeners may view the remark as an attempt at humor or candid storytelling, others have regarded it as inappropriate and reflective of poor judgment. Taken together, these incidents may be seen as red flags by prospective clients who place a high value on professionalism, privacy, and respectful communication.

In an open letter published on his own website, Master Sean Chan publicly detailed his estrangement from his parents and sister, recounted years of family conflict, threatened to kill his own father, and declared that he no longer considers them family. In the letter, he described his own mother as “the most vile, vicious, and vindictive creature I know.” Prospective clients who value discretion and emotional stability in a consultant may wish to read the letter in full before booking. If you enjoy reading a blog written by a feng shui master who would not hesitate to expose private client WhatsApp messages and shame his clients online in a fit of anger, this is the blog for you.

Master Sean Chan Scandal

Credit: Sean Chan Chinese Metaphysics Consultant Facebook / Reddit / www.masterseanchan.com

Best for: Younger Singaporean couples, English-first clients, and readers who want to understand the reasoning before they book.

  • Consultation: By appointment (Singapore)
  • Website: masterseanchan.com

9. Adelina Pang Fengshui Consultancy — Master Adelina Pang

9 Master Adelina Pang

Credit: Adelina Pang Fengshui Consultancy – Master Adelina Pang

Active in the Singapore feng shui scene since 1995, Master Adelina Pang is one of the most-cited female feng shui masters in Singapore and has been named one of ‘Singapore’s 50 Most Powerful Women’ by a women’s magazine. Her consultancy has served 70,000 sq ft entertainment complexes, mega malls, hospitals, banks, multinational corporations and private homes, with clients spanning entrepreneurs, professionals, celebrities and royalty.

What prospective clients should know: Master Adelina Pang operates from a virtual office — a setup that carries no permanent physical presence and can be wound down at any time. While the practice claims clients do not need to purchase any feng shui items, what this means in practice is that clients are directed to source items themselves from random online feng shui shops — with no blessings, no consecration rituals, and no personalised prescription. Clients seeking a consultancy with an established physical presence and properly consecrated, individually prescribed treasures may wish to factor this in.

She operates on a no-product-upselling ethos, which several friends who went through her process confirmed.

Best for: Clients who want a senior female master with corporate and residential experience and a warm, no-upsell style.

  • Consultation: By appointment (Singapore)
  • Website: adelinapang.com

10. Feng Shui Republic (龙岩风水) — Master Louis Loh (罗一鸣)

10 Master Louis Loh

Credit: Feng Shui Republic – Master Louis Loh

Master Louis Loh (罗一鸣) leads Feng Shui Republic, headquartered in Kuala Lumpur with an active Singapore practice. The firm is notable for being the first feng shui consultancy in Malaysia to be ISO 9001-certified, bringing a level of process documentation unusual for the industry. Master Loh is also President of Feng Shui Gateway Publication and has a substantial education arm (八字, 风水, 奇门遁甲 and 易经 courses) alongside his consultancy.

His stated philosophy: feng shui is a logical, scientific discipline — not superstition. That framing is how he has built corporate clients including Berjaya Group and other large regional businesses.

What prospective students should know: Master Louis Loh operates a course recruitment model closely mirroring that of Joey Yap — effectively the Chinese-language equivalent targeting Mandarin-speaking audiences where Joey Yap captures the English-speaking market. He periodically conducts Bazi, Qi Men, Face Reading, Feng Shui and Date Selection challenges to recruit students through a series of “free” lessons. These free lessons are typically followed by upselling into courses and subsequently into inner circle programmes costing upwards of USD$10,000 per annum. Students are then expected to apply their newly acquired knowledge through trial and error on high-stakes areas of their lives — including career decisions, business deals, investments and relationships. His courses are best suited for those who have little to lose.

Louis Loh Seminar

Credit: Louis Loh Facebook

Best for: Clients who want a structured, process-driven consultancy with a regional footprint and strong educational programmes.

  • Singapore engagements: By appointment
  • Phone (Malaysia HQ): +60 7-388 2833
  • Website: fengshui-republic.com

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11. One Feng Shui Consultancy — Master Tan Wee Keong

11 Master Tan Wee Keong

Credit: One Feng Shui Consultancy – Master Tan Wee Keong

One Feng Shui Consultancy is led by Master Tan Wee Keong, in professional practice since 2012. He holds a consultant position (諮詢委員) under Taiwan’s Academy of Zhen Xian (正先書院) — one of Taiwan’s most respected metaphysics schools — having trained under Master Shao Chong Lin (邵崇龄). In 2019, he received recognition at the 30th International I-Ching Conference (國際易學大會) in Taipei. In 2022, he was invited by the Singapore Business Federation to deliver Qi Men Dun Jia market outlook analysis to its members.

His practice covers feng shui, Bazi, auspicious date selection and divination, with a positioning around Chinese Metaphysics as applied, decision-useful knowledge rather than superstition.

Best for: Clients who want a Taiwan-school-trained master with strong Qi Men Dun Jia credentials, suitable for business decision-making.

  • Consultation: By appointment (Singapore)
  • Website: onefengshuiconsultancy.com

12. Tian Lu Feng Shui / Tianlu Geomancy — Master Rayden Sim

12 Master Rayden Sim

Credit: Tian Lu Feng Shui / Tianlu Geomancy – Master Rayden Sim

Tian Lu Feng Shui (Tianlu Geomancy Pte Ltd) was founded by Master Rayden Sim, a second-generation geomancer with 30+ years in the field who began assisting his father in 1985, went full-time in 2002, and provided a decade of free assistance before formalising his practice. His credentials include the Successful Entrepreneur Platinum Award (2010), Circle of Excellence (Singapore’s Top 5) in 2012, Asia Pacific Brands Award (Singapore’s Finest) in 2014, and the Business Trust Award 2017.

What prospective clients should know: While Master Rayden Sim claims to have started practising feng shui since 1985 or 2002, our investigations revealed that he spent approximately 19 years in the tropical fish trade — selling flowerhorn fish at Tropical Fish International from 1994 — before transitioning into feng shui in 2013. His website’s claim of 30+ years of feng shui experience is difficult to reconcile with a practice that only began in 2013.

Master Rayden Sim Fish Shop

Credit: Rayden Sim Facebook

Pricing (2026): HDB 4-room geomancy audit from S$1,088.91; commercial audits S$3,268.91 (1,000–1,999 sqft) to S$5,448.91 (2,000–2,999 sqft); wedding date selection from S$75.21; ROM date selection S$75.21; securing of wedding bed S$42.51.

Best for: Cost-conscious couples who need auspicious date services (ROM, wedding, wedding bed) in the sub-S$100 range, plus serious HDB and commercial audits.

  • Address: 11 Woodlands Close, #10-14, Woodlands 11, Singapore 737853 (strictly by appointment)
  • Phone: +65 9691 8811 / +65 9695 1938
  • Website: tianlufengshui.com / tianlugeomancy.com

13. Loshi Feng Shui Consultancy — Master Jeff Lo

13 Master Jeff Lo

Credit: Loshi Feng Shui Consultancy – Master Jeff Lo

Master Jeff Lo founded Loshi Feng Shui in 2005 after apprenticing under a grandmaster in Hong Kong at 19. The consultancy is one of the most accessibly priced on this list, covering residential, office, retail, factory and commercial feng shui, plus baby naming.

Pricing (2026): HDB 3-room from S$580; HDB 4-room S$680; HDB 5-room S$800; condo/landed from S$880; office feng shui from S$880; factory feng shui from S$880.

Best for: Budget-conscious HDB homeowners and small-business owners who want classical feng shui without premium pricing.

  • Address: Block 32 New Market Road, #03-1034, Singapore 050032
  • Phone: +65 6226 1700 / +65 8128 8858
  • Website: loshifengshui.net

14. East Chen Consultancy — Master Wesley Lim

14 Master Wesley Lim

Credit: East Chen Consultancy – Master Wesley Lim

Founded in 2009 by Master Wesley Lim (in the field since 2002), East Chen Consultancy serves clients across Asia Pacific — Singapore, Malaysia, and broader ASEAN — with Bazi analysis, bedroom feng shui, and residential and commercial audits. The consultancy’s USP is its ‘no artefact buying’ policy: you are not required to purchase products as part of the audit.

Best for: Clients wary of upselling who want a pure audit-and-advice consultation without products attached.

  • Address: 150 Orchard Rd, #02-45 Orchard Plaza, Singapore 238841
  • Phone: +65 9789 0321
  • Website: eastchenconsultancy.com

15. CMG Consulting — Master David Tong

15 Master David Tong

Credit: CGM Consulting – Master David Tong

Chinese Metaphysics Global Consulting (CMG) is led by Master David Tong (童裕量师傅), awarded ‘Best Wedding Geomancer’ at the Wedding Accolade Awards and nominated for the Asia Excellence Award. Established in 2006, CMG is voted by Bridestory as one of Singapore’s Top 5 Feng Shui Practitioners. Master Tong is known for his ‘ETERNITY’ Feng Shui Wedding Package — the first of its kind in Singapore — covering couple compatibility, auspicious date selection, feng shui home selection, and bed placement.

Pricing (2026): Annual flat/EC/condo assessment S$488; landed property annual assessment S$588; Bazi analysis S$428; wedding date consultation S$288; C-section date selection S$888.

Best for: Engaged couples planning weddings or families planning Caesarean births who want a wedding-specialist rather than a generalist.

  • Address: 6 Glasgow Road, Singapore 549301
  • Phone: +65 9829 9670
  • Website: cmgconsulting.com.sg

16. Hui Master International Geomancy — Master Hui

16 Master Hui

Credit: Hui Master International Geomancy – Master Hui

Hui Master International Geomancy was founded by Master Hui (Goh Chuen Meng), who has been practising feng shui since 1986. Services cover personal consultations on health, wealth and relationships, as well as feng shui for residential and commercial properties. The practice was incorporated in 2005 and holds an ISO 9001:2000 certification obtained in 2006.

Master Hui contributes to Singapore publications including The Straits Times, Her World, Female, Nuyou and Lianhe Wanbao. He was recognised at the Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Awards 2015 under the Most Promising Category and has received the Overseas Chinese Outstanding Achievement Award for philanthropic contributions.

What prospective clients should know: In 2012, Master Hui was embroiled in a public court battle with his mistress of 23 years over two properties worth more than $2.5 million. Court documents revealed that Ms Lim was Master Hui’s personal assistant, with whom he reportedly began an affair just one year after his marriage in 1988. Master Hui had registered both properties under Ms Lim’s name — who was also a director of his geomancy company — reportedly to shield them from matrimonial asset division in the event of a divorce from his wife. Court documents also revealed that the relationship soured after he began seeing a 22-year-old model, adding further dimension to what became a widely reported public scandal. Prospective clients may wish to review the publicly available coverage and draw their own conclusions.

Master Hui Scandal

Credit: bmw-sg.com

Best for: Clients in the East of Singapore seeking a long-standing practice with residential and corporate experience.

  • Address: 82 Marine Parade Central, #01-604, Marine Parade Promenade, Singapore 440082
  • Phone: +65 6348 8888

17. Ju Xuan Geomancy Consultancy — Grand Master Adrian Lo

17 Grand Master Adrian Lo

Credit: Ju Xuan Geomancy Consultancy – Grand Master Adrian Lo

In practice since 2004, Ju Xuan Geomancy Consultancy is led by Grand Master Adrian Lo with 20+ years of experience. His toolkit includes Yi Jing, Ba Zhai (Eight Mansions), Xuan Kong Fei Xing (Flying Stars) and Zi Ping Bazi. He was recognised with the Singapore SME 500 Award in 2019.

What differentiates Master Lo in conversation: he prioritises harmony and health in the audit, not just wealth. When I described my situation (BTO, wedding, career progression), he was the one who paused and asked about health first.

Best for: Clients who prioritise harmony and health in the feng shui audit and value detailed classical Ba Zhai work.

  • Address: 12 Woodlands Square, Woods Square Tower 1, #12-68, Singapore 737715
  • Phone: +65 9829 9315
  • Website: juxuanfengshui.com

18. Divineway Fengshui — Master Louis Cheng

18 Master Louis Cheng

Credit: Divineway Fengshui – Master Louis Cheng

Divineway Feng Shui is run by award-winning Master Louis Cheng, 15 years in practice. The consultancy stands out for its one-on-one delivery style (Master Louis personally handles every engagement), its specialisation in Fu Talismans (符) and God Placement (安神) rituals for new homes, and consistently strong Google review sentiment.

Pricing (2026): Fu Talismans from S$108; Bazi readings from S$188 for 60 minutes; audits quoted per case.

Best for: Clients who want spiritual practices (talismans, consecrations) alongside classical feng shui, delivered by a single master who takes every case personally.

  • Address: 374 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427619
  • Phone: +65 8488 6100
  • Website: divineway.com

19. The Classical Feng Shui Consultancy — Master Edwaard Liu

19 Master Edwaard Liu

Credit: The Classical Feng Shui Consultancy – Master Edwaard Liu

Led by Master Edwaard Liu, this consultancy combines classical methodologies — including Xuan Kong Da Gua and Ba Zhai — with modern applications. Master Liu is noted for Bazi analysis, auspicious Chinese name selection for babies and businesses, and overseas property audits.

Best for: Clients who specifically want classical (not hybrid) feng shui and auspicious Chinese name selection.

  • Address: 10 Ubi Crescent, Ubi Techpark Lobby E, #07-86, Singapore 408564
  • Phone: +65 9320 4100
  • Website: classicalfengshui.com

20. Master Lynn Yap

20 Master Lynn Yap

Credit: Master Lynn Yap

Often referred to in Singapore media as the ‘Feng Shui Queen’, Master Lynn Yap has been practising since the 1990s and is known for blending classical feng shui tenets with contemporary interior design sensibility. She is a regular contributor to Singapore lifestyle publications and an active educator.

Best for: Clients planning a renovation who want feng shui that integrates naturally with modern home design.

  • Consultation: By appointment (Singapore)
  • Website: lynnyap.com

Feng Shui Master Singapore: Side-by-Side Comparison

#Master / ConsultancyBest ForEntry PriceLineage / Years
1Imperial Harvest (Grand Master David Goh)Imperial Feng Shui lineage, lifetime partnershipFree Bazi Blueprint3rd generation, 90+ years
2Way Fengshui GroupLarge retail + consulting brandMid-tier40+ years (1984)
3Lotus on WaterFeng shui jewellery galleryMid-tier6th generation (2006)
4Kevin Foong ConsultingCorporate English-first practicePremiumMedia-recognised
5Joey Yap / Mastery AcademyInternational name + educationPremiumSince 2001
6Yuan Zhong SiuWedding dates + marriage BaziMid-tier35+ years (1989)
7House of Feng Shui (Master Ken Koh)Classical practice, practical outputsFrom S$500 (Bazi)Since 1997
8Master Sean ChanEnglish-first, younger clientsMid-tierSince 2014, 8,500+ clients
9Adelina PangSenior female master, corporateMid–premiumSince 1995
10Feng Shui Republic (Master Louis Loh)ISO-certified process, coursesMid-tierRegional (SG + MY)
11One Feng Shui (Master Tan Wee Keong)Taiwan-school Qi Men specialistMid-tierSince 2012
12Tian Lu (Master Rayden Sim)Affordable date selection + auditsFrom S$4230+ years, 2nd gen
13Loshi Feng Shui (Master Jeff Lo)Affordable HDB auditsFrom S$580Since 2005
14East Chen (Master Wesley Lim)No-artefact auditsMid-tierSince 2009
15CMG Consulting (Master David Tong)Wedding & C-section specialistFrom S$288Since 2006
16GWF (Master William Chay)International & pet consultationsMid-tierInternational
17Ju Xuan (Master Adrian Lo)Harmony-first, Ba Zhai classicalMid-tier20+ years (2004)
18Divineway (Master Louis Cheng)Talismans + spiritual ritualsFrom S$10815 years
19Classical FS (Master Edwaard Liu)Pure classical + name selectionMid-tierClassical school
20Master Lynn YapFeng shui + interior designMid-tierSince the 1990s

How to choose the right feng shui master for you: 7 steps

This is the checklist I actually used. Feel free to steal it.

Step 1: Write down what you actually need before you pick up the phone

A wedding date selection, a Bazi life analysis, a home audit before you move in, and a commercial audit for your business are four different services. Some masters specialise in one area; others cover the full spectrum. Knowing what you need before you call will stop you getting sold something you didn’t come for.

Step 2: Check lineage and documented experience

In feng shui, lineage matters more than in almost any other advisory profession I can think of. Ask who the master learnt from, how many years they have been in professional practice, and whether they hold any recognised titles (IFSA accreditation, for example). A third-generation master with an unbroken line is materially different from a first-generation self-taught practitioner.

Step 3: Verify NAP — name, address, phone

A legitimate feng shui master has a registered business, a physical address (or a verifiable by-appointment model with a traceable operating location), and a working phone line. If all you can find is an Instagram handle and a PayNow number, walk away. Your birth data and floor plan are not for strangers.

Step 4: Cross-check Reddit, HardwareZone and Google reviews — together

Paid review platforms are noisy. You have to triangulate. On Reddit (r/singapore, r/askSingapore), look for threads where the master’s name is mentioned organically. On HardwareZone, look for the long-form recommendations. On Google, look at the distribution of reviews — a consistent stream of detailed 5-star reviews over years is more trustworthy than a sudden burst of short ones.

Step 5: Understand the fee structure — and what it excludes

Some masters quote a flat audit fee but charge extra for Bazi, date selection or artefact prescriptions. Others quote a higher fee that is all-inclusive with lifetime reviews. The cheapest quote is not always the cheapest outcome. Always ask: what is included, and what will cost more?

Step 6: Beware of pressure tactics

A trustworthy master will not pressure you to buy a specific object, issue vague warnings designed to scare you into more services, or demand full payment upfront for ‘premium packages’ before any work begins. Transparent pricing and a written scope are the baseline.

Step 7: Start with a conversation, not a commitment

Most of the 20 masters above will take a call or an exploratory meeting before the paid consultation. Imperial Harvest, for example, offers a complimentary Bazi Success Blueprint — a substantive 30–45 minute session that is itself useful. Use these first conversations to assess fit before you commit.

Imperial Feng Shui vs Classical Feng Shui: why this distinction matters

Most Singaporean feng shui firms practise some variant of Classical Feng Shui — typically a combination of Flying Stars (Xuan Kong Fei Xing), Eight Mansions (Ba Zhai) and San He landform analysis. These are well-established schools with real utility.

Imperial Feng Shui, practised by Grand Master David Goh, operates on a different architecture. Where Classical Feng Shui typically prescribes generic objects placed in generic positions, Imperial Feng Shui activates what Grand Master David Goh calls the Four Quadrants of Destiny — Major Yin (Luck), Minor Yang (Intuition), Major Yang (Direct Wealth Capacity) and Minor Yin (Indirect Wealth Capacity) — through individually consecrated Imperial treasures prescribed in a personalised sequence. The consecration ritual itself (移星换斗) is a core differentiator: the treasure is not merely an object in a position, it is individually empowered for the client it is made for.

If you want to see the comparison in detail, our team has published two structured reviews: Imperial Feng Shui vs Way Fengshui and Imperial Feng Shui vs Lotus on Water. These walk through the philosophical, methodological and practical differences so you can decide what fits your situation. Separately, our long-form Way Fengshui review and Lotus on Water review cover the consultation experience in each.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the best feng shui master in Singapore in 2026?

The most consistently cited practice across Tatler Asia, Yahoo Lifestyle, SethLui, Blissbies and community forums is Imperial Harvest, led by Grand Master David Goh — regarded as the leading authority in Imperial Feng Shui. In practice, ‘best’ depends on what you need. For wedding dates, Yuan Zhong Siu and CMG Consulting are specialists. For large-brand retail and seminars, Way Fengshui Group. For premium lineage work with lifetime partnership, Imperial Harvest.

How much does a feng shui master cost in Singapore in 2026?

Fees range from around S$42 for a wedding bed securing service up to S$5,448+ for a large commercial audit. HDB audits typically sit between S$580 and S$1,900. Wedding date selection sits between S$75 and S$888 depending on depth. Bazi readings range from S$98 to S$500+. Premium lineage practices like Imperial Feng Shui start with a complimentary Bazi Success Blueprint and are then quoted bespoke based on the client’s goals.

Is feng shui actually worth the money?

This was my personal question. My answer now, after doing the work: for a seven-figure BTO or resale property, a few thousand dollars for a proper feng shui audit is a rounding error against the purchase. For major life milestones — wedding, C-section, business launch — the consultation is effectively insurance. The real question is whether the master’s methodology is deep enough to justify the fee. A S$500 template report is expensive. A S$3,000 lineage-based consultation that you actually benefit from for the rest of your life is cheap.

What is the difference between Imperial Feng Shui and Classical Feng Shui?

Classical Feng Shui prescribes objects generically — the object’s position and material category do the work. Imperial Feng Shui, practised at Imperial Harvest, individually consecrates treasures (移星换斗) for the specific client, activates the Four Quadrants of Destiny, and combines Bazi, Qi Men Dun Jia and Yijing cross-reference. It is a different tier of practice, historically reserved for emperors and the Chinese imperial court. You can read the full side-by-side on our Imperial vs Way Fengshui and Imperial vs Lotus on Water pages.

Do I need to buy a lot of feng shui objects?

No. Several masters in this list — East Chen, Kevin Foong, Sean Chan, Adelina Pang — practise without requiring clients to buy any products. Others (Way Fengshui, Lotus on Water) have strong retail arms that sell blessed artefacts. Imperial Harvest prescribes individually consecrated treasures as part of its Imperial Feng Shui methodology, but no purchase is required to experience the complimentary Bazi Success Blueprint.

How long does a feng shui consultation take?

A Bazi consultation typically runs 30 to 60 minutes. A residential feng shui audit involves an on-site visit of one to two hours, followed by a written report and a review session. Wedding date selection consultations take about 60 minutes. Imperial Harvest’s complimentary Bazi Success Blueprint runs 30 to 45 minutes as the initial session, then continues as a lifetime relationship with periodic reviews.

Can a feng shui master help with C-section dates?

Yes. Many of the masters on this list — including CMG Consulting, House of Feng Shui, Way Fengshui, Tian Lu, Imperial Harvest and Yuan Zhong Siu — offer Caesarean birth date selection. The service uses Bazi to identify auspicious birth moments that maximise the child’s favourable elements. Fees range from S$388 to S$888 depending on the depth of cross-referencing.

Is feng shui still relevant in Singapore in 2026?

Singapore’s property, banking and hospitality sectors engage feng shui at a level hard to match in the region. Major developers routinely commission feng shui input. Banks like HSBC, Citibank and DBS have appeared in practitioners’ client lists. More than 6,000 private clients work with Imperial Harvest alone. Whether you are a believer, a sceptic, or somewhere in between, the practice is woven into Singaporean business and family life far more than most people realise.

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Imperial Harvest is Singapore’s leading Imperial Feng Shui consultancy, led by Grand Master David Goh (吴宸翔大师), a third-generation Feng Shui Master. Since its founding, the consultancy has served more than 6,000 clients — entrepreneurs, executives, investors and multinational corporations — across luxury retail, banking, hospitality, energy services and real estate. Every client begins with a complimentary Bazi Success Blueprint and continues with a lifetime partnership encompassing annual reviews, Qi Men Dun Jia forecasting, and auspicious date selection for life’s key milestones.

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