
The HSBC Head Office in London is left of the Canary Wharf Tower.
HSBC set up its World HQ in London in the 1990s after it took over the Midland Bank Group and impending transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong back to China in 1997.
The Location:
As in the earlier post, the HSBC Head office has always followed the rules of feng shui. In the London Head Office, they would have also made a careful selection in their location.
Canary Wharf: A major business district in disused area of London, previously Docks for the Port of London. This area rivals London’s Traditional financial centre – The City of London. This area contains many of London’s premier office spaces and tallest buildings.

Google Earth image of Canary Wharf with the HSBC Head Office in London
The energy, from the West, flows from the River Thames (red arrow) heads directly through the energy gap – The Colonnades (North Colonnade and South Colonnade). This energy not only reaches the Main building (Canary Wharf Tower) but passes it to HSBC building and then Barclays further on.
When the Canary Wharf project was built in the 1990s, the dominant energy for that time period 1984 to 2004 was from the West. This contributed to the success of the project. We have now moved onto a different time period 2004-2024 where the dominant energy is from the North east. However, the energy from the West is a sub-dominant and still auspicious energy for the Canary Wharf development.
The HSBC building is located by the park (photo). At this point, the energy is more settled after passing the restriction.

HSBC Head Office in London – Tower with annex containing the Main Entrance
The Building.
The entrance to the building is in the annex to the Tower. This is the There are 2 reasons for that
a. The entrance is big and broad (photo). This is to allow large quantity of energy in the environment into the building.
b. The foot traffic comes from the south and goes to the East. This is a useful arrangement.
Conclusion:
The location of the building is good. The entrance of the building is big to allow large qualities of good quality energy to get into the building.
Dr Michael Oon





