As part of the International Feng Shui Convention 2025, delegates will have the opportunity to join a special post-convention tour to the remarkable Yin Paradise Memorial Park in Kampot Province on 17 November 2025.
Led by Naly Long, the exclusive tour will introduce participants to one of Cambodia’s most ambitious Feng Shui-inspired memorial park developments, combining natural landscapes, Khmer cultural aesthetics, and classical Feng Shui principles within a serene 226-hectare sanctuary.
The programme is designed to provide attendees with deeper insight into the philosophy and practical application of Yin Feng Shui through real-world observation and guided explanation. Participants will explore:
- The vision and master planning behind Yin Paradise Memorial Park
- Feng Shui landform selection and environmental analysis
- The role of Yin Feng Shui in memorial architecture and ancestral harmony
- Integration of natural landscapes with spiritual and cultural design concepts
The tour will also highlight how traditional Feng Shui principles can be thoughtfully incorporated into modern memorial developments while preserving harmony between nature, heritage, and spiritual well-being.
Located in the scenic province of Kampot, the project reflects a growing interest in holistic environmental design and cultural preservation within Cambodia’s evolving landscape architecture sector.
According to the official IFSC 2025 programme, separate registration will be required for the post-convention tour, which is open exclusively to registered IFSC delegates.
More information about the convention and additional programmes can be found at:
IFSC 2025 Official Website

















