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1 World of Feng Shui  





2 Tibetan Buddhist practice  





3 Books by Lillian Too  





4 The Lillian Too Show  





5 References  





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Lillian Too (second from left, in green blouse)

Lillian Too is an author, television personality and feng shui practitioner from Malaysia. She has written over 200 books on the subject of feng shui, which have been translated into more than 30 languages. Her books have sold more than 6 million copies around the world.[1][2][3]

A graduate with an MBA from the Harvard Business School in 1976,[4] Too embarked on a career in the corporate world and became the first woman in Malaysia to head a public listed company. In 1982, she became the first woman in Asia to be appointed CEO of a bank (Hong Kong's Dao Heng bank).[4][5] After her stint in banking, she worked with prominent Hong Kong tycoon, Dickson Poon (former husband of Michelle Yeoh), as executive deputy chairman of his group of companies.[1][3][6]

She is married, with one daughter Jennifer.[7]

World of Feng Shui

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After retiring from her career in the banking and corporate world, Too founded World of Feng Shui (WOFS.com), a feng shui merchandising and franchising company, where she is the chairman.[7] The franchise has stores in Brunei, Vietnam, Bangkok, Calcutta, Manila, Cebu, Tokyo, Las Vegas, Hawaii, Toronto, London, the Netherlands, Brussels, Madrid, Barcelona, Sydney, Melbourne, five stores in Indonesia and 23 stores in Malaysia. The company has a large feng shui resource website, wofs.com. Too is also the publisher of Feng Shui World magazine, a bi-monthly publication.

Too founded the Lillian Too Certified Consultants Institute, which runs correspondence courses and certification programs in feng shui. She also has a roadshow called Lillian Too's Feng Shui Extravaganza which was broadcast on the satellite television channel, Astro.[8][9]

In 2006, she appeared in advertisements for the Malaysian mobile telephone company Celcom, together with her daughter, Jennifer Too.[7]

Tibetan Buddhist practice

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In 1997, Too met Tibetan lama Thubten Zopa RinpocheinBodhgaya and took refuge with him. The Buddha Book describes her experience with Tibetan Buddhism in more detail, and recommends various practices promoted by the FPMT, a network of dharma centers co-founded by Zopa. (An appendix of the same book lists worldwide addresses of these centres.) Too is former president and centre director of the FPMT's Losang Drakpa Centre in Selangor, Malaysia.[10]

Books by Lillian Too

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According to thingsasian.com, The Complete Illustrated Guide to Feng Shui holds the record for the highest sales for a color hardcover book, with more than 600,000 copies sold to date.[citation needed] "Her other books have made it to best seller lists in the United States, Singapore and Germany."[3]

Publication Year Title ISBN
1994 Chinese Numerology in Feng Shui ISBN 983-9778-72-2
1998 Lillian Too's Little Book of Feng Shui ISBN 1-86204-514-3
1999 Creating Abundance with Feng Shui ISBN 0-7126-7036-X
1999 Lillian Too's Easy-to-use Feng Shui: 168 ways to success ISBN 1-85585-690-5
2000 Lillian Too's Feng Shui Success Secrets ISBN 1-85585-844-4
2001 Lillian Too's Smart Feng Shui for the Home ISBN 0-00-711750-7
2001 Lillian Too's Irresistible Feng Shui Magic ISBN 0-00-711701-9
2002 Lillian Too's 168 Feng Shui Ways to Declutter Your Home ISBN 1-903116-61-9
2002 Lillian Too's Love in a Box ISBN 0-00-712956-4
2002 Lillian Too's Flying Star Feng Shui for the Master Practitioner ISBN 0-00-712957-2
2003 Lillian Too's Flying Star Feng Shui for Period 8 ISBN 983-9778-76-5
2003 Feng Shui Life Planner ISBN 0-600-60902-2
2005 Lillian Too's 168 Feng Shui Ways to a Calm & Happy Life ISBN 1-904991-26-2
2005 Total Feng Shui ISBN 0-8118-4530-3
2007 Lillian Too's 168 Feng Shui Ways to Energize Your Life ISBN 978-1-904991-94-6
2007 Unlocking the Secrets of Chinese Fortune Telling ISBN 978-1-905695-30-0
2009 Lillian Too's Feng Shui Workbook: Transform Your Home for Health and Happiness ISBN 1-906525-51-X
2009 Living with Good Feng Shui by Lillian Too ISBN 978-967-3-29015-4
2010 Lillian Too's 168 Ways to Harness Your Lucky Numbers for Happiness, Wealth and Success ISBN 1-907030-09-3

The Lillian Too Show

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Following the success of Lillian Too's Feng Shui Extravaganza, Too began recording a 13-episode series called The Lillian Too Show in 2004. The 30-minute show was broadcast in English with Chinese subtitles. Running for 13 weeks, the series covered everyday concerns from personal wealth accumulation to general improvement in the quality of life, to more specific topics. The series premièred on the satellite channel, Astro AEC, on 15 September 2004, with repeats on Astro@15. The first series was also released for distribution on DVD format. In 2006, the new series were aired on Astro Prima and the new season also features Too's daughter, Jennifer Too.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b Lillian Too Biography Archived 25 August 2006 at the Wayback Machine Harper Collins Australia. Retrieved 6 January 2006.
  • ^ Rowell B. Capuz (14 January 2006). The Art of Feng Shui. Manila Standard Today.
  • ^ a b c Lin Wan, Ee (2002). Lillian Too, Feng Shui Master Extraordinaire. thingsasian.com. Retrieved 6 February 2006.
  • ^ a b Live Long and Prosper: Lillian Too Reveals Ancient Chinese Secrets Harvard Business School Alumni Bulletin (1997).
  • ^ a b From A Banker To A Modern Feng Shui Master The Straits Times (2003).
  • ^ Prieto-Valdes, Tessa (29 January 2006). Tessa! : Am all fired up for Year of the Fire Dog. Philippine Daily Inquirer, p. E2.
  • ^ a b c Celcom confident of doubling 3G base The Star (2006).
  • ^ Chiew, Majorie (25 January 2006). Productive year Archived 5 March 2006 at the Wayback Machine. The Star. Retrieved 6 February 2006.
  • ^ a b Feng shui for everyday living New Straits Times (2004). Retrieved 7 January 2006.
  • ^ Losang Drakpa Centre
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