Our Global Members
Share the Same Mission & Vision
At IFSA Cambodia Chapter, we are united by a shared passion for promoting authentic Feng Shui practices and fostering professional growth.

- Our Members
We have IFSA members from around the world:









- Our History
The History of IFSA
The International Feng Shui Association (IFSA) is a non-profit organization, enacted in May 8, 2004 by a passionate community of Feng Shui academics, experts and practitioners to spearhead the global cultivation, awareness and appreciation of Feng Shui. Headquartered in Singapore, the IFSA‘s pro-tem committee consists of 11 founding members. The association was officially registered with Singapore’s Registrar of Societies in Jan 7, 2005.








- The Founders
The Founding Members of IFSA
IFSA‘s pro-tem committee consists of 11 founding members.
Grand Master Yap Cheng Hai
from Malaysia
Grand Master Tan Khoon Yong
from Singapore
Grand Master Vincent Koh
from Singapore
Grand Master Stephen Skinner
from Australia
Grand Master Raymond Lo
from Hong Kong
Mr Darren Ng Hung Meng
from Singapore
Master Gayle Atherton
from Australia
Dr Cui Yong Qiang
from China
Mr Eng Buck Keng
from Singapore
Master Adelina Pang
from Singapore
Master Shang Zong Wei
from Singapore

- IFSA Objectives
Globally Develop Feng Shui
As a Profession
The association’s following core objectives are in response to the steadily growing number of Feng Shui enthusiasts in both Singapore and around the world:
Providing a channel for the exchange of ideas and professional experiences among those engaged in the practice of Feng shui.
Uniting the Feng Shui profession and bringing practitioners and organizations under a common banner.
Undertaking other activities that may be of general benefit to all members.
studies and papers; conducting meetings and holding congresses and events with a view to promote the best practices of Feng shui.
Promoting the profession in parts of the world that present growth potential as well as to provide assistance in establishing Chapter Associations. IFSA shall promote these from a strictly independent position.


Benefits of Membership with the IFSA Cambodia Chapter
IFSA Membership Certificate and wallet-sized ID Card
Event advertising through the IFSA Cambodia website
Authority to display the IFSA Cambodia Logo on your website, business card and marketing material
Local events, and workshops in Cambodia
Free Feng Shui and Bazi online tools for quick online calculation
Biography, Qualifications and Picture are listed on the IFSA Cambodia website (for Corporate, Full and Associate members only)
Voting rights in the affairs of the IFSA Cambodia Chapter (limited to Corporate, Full and Associate members only)
Membership enhances your reputation as a Professional Consultant and provides credibility for your consultancy
Networking opportunities and member get-togethers
Access to other articles and new information
IFSA Cambodian members can apply to the IFSA Executive Committee for international accreditation of their Educational Courses
Ability to post your articles
Discounts for all international IFSA conferences, workshops and seminars
IFSA Cambodian members can apply to the IFSA Executive Committee for accreditation as Master if certain criteria are met.
- Our Team
Meet IFSA Cambodia Committee
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- IFSA Compliance
Compliance with IFSA
IFSA has as one of its primary objectives to establish, maintain and support a credible and effective system of self- regulation that will meet the reasonable expectations of consumers and businesses regarding the conduct of the Feng Shui Industry and of its members.
IFSA Cambodia Chapter By-Laws
(i) IFSA refers to the International Feng Shui Association, its Committees and Members, which is headquartered in Singapore.
(ii) Chapter — refers to an individual or an independent group of Members of IFSA and local individuals who form a Chapter under the following bylaw guidelines.
IFSA Code of Practice
1.1 Introduction – Why we have a code of practice
1.2 Interpretation – Definitions
1.3 Obligations of Members