Evelyn Lip

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Evelyn Lip (aka Lip Mong Har) (born 1938) is a Malaysian-born architecture scholar and Feng shui consultant.[1] She is the author and co-author of over fifty books on architecture, Chinese geomancy, and children's stories.

Born in Malaysia, she earned a Ph.D. in Architecture from the National University of Singapore (NUS)'s School of Architecture. She has lectured there for almost three decades, and is the former head of the School. She specializes in Chinese architecture and applies geomancy to her practice.[2]

In October 1989, she was part of the six hand-picked delegates that traveled to the U.S. to market Singapore's art, culture, and conservation in order to change the perceptions that some people have about Singapore.[2]

Works

  • Co-Author: Meetings with Remarkable Women (2012) Quicksilver Books. ASIN B007YCEXZA
  • Author: Feng Shui for Harmony in the Home (2010) Cavendish Square Publishing. ISBN 9812615946
  • Author: Your Face is Your Fortune (2010) Cavendish Square Publishing. ISBN 9812616357
  • Author: All You Need to Know about Feng Shui (2009) Cavendish Square Publishing. ISBN 9812615938
  • Author: Feng Shui for Success in Business (2009) Cavendish Square Publishing. ISBN 9812615954
  • Author: Feng Shui in Chinese Architecture (2009) Cavendish Square Publishing. ISBN 9812616349
  • Author: Personalise your Feng Shui and Transform your Life (2009) Cavendish Square Publishing. ISBN 9812615962
  • Author: Chinese Practices and Beliefs (2001) Heian International. ISBN 0893469289
  • Author: Design and Feng Shui of Logos, Trademarks and Signboards (1998) Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 0893468649
  • Author: Personalize your Feng Shui: A Step by Step Guide to the Pillars of Destiny (1997) Heian International. ISBN 0893468487
  • Author: 1000 Character Classic (1997) Raffles Editions. ISBN 9971002221
  • Author: Feng Shui for Business (1995) Times Editions. ISBN 9812041389
  • Author: Feng Shui: Environments of Power - A Study of Chinese Architecture (1995) Wiley. ISBN 1854904272
  • Author: Fun with Astrology (1994) Graham Brash. ISBN 9812180338
  • Author: Out of China (1993) Addison-Wesley. ISBN 0201628546
  • Author: Chinese Geomancy (1992) Times Books International. ISBN 9812040692
  • Author: Chinese Numbers (1992) Heian International. ISBN 9780893463762
  • Author: Feng Shui for the Home (1990) Heian International. ISBN 0-89346-327-2
  • Author: Feng Shui for the Business (1989) Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 0-89346-326-4
  • Author: Choosing Auspicious Chinese Names (1988) Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 0893468479
  • Author: Feng Shui: A Layman's Guide to Chinese Geomancy (1987) Times Books International. ISBN 0-89346-286-1
  • Author: Notes on Things Chinese (1986) Federal Publications. ISBN 9971490617
  • Author: Chinese Beliefs and Superstitions (1985) Graham Brash. ISBN 981218032X
  • Author: Chinese Proverbs and Sayings (1984) Graham Brash. ISBN 9971947617
  • Author: Chinese Temples and Deities (1981) Times Books International. ISBN 9971650533
  • Author: The Fairy Princess (1981) Macmillan Education Ltd. ISBN 0333312414

References

  1. ^ Lip, Evelyn. (1987). Fun with chinese horoscopes. China Books & Periodicals. ISBN 99972-76-83-3. OCLC 948516477.
  2. ^ a b "Team on culture sell to US". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 2019-12-08.