A Taoist Center Prepares to Break Ground
by swisscham in Culture & Society
Recently, Dr. Fabrice Jordan confesses to having seen many pairs of eyes widen at the mention of his project, unique in Switzerland, the Taoist Ming Shan center which will soon be ready to break ground in Bullet. Mainly made of wood and according to the feng shui, the U-shaped building, close to the mountain and overlooking the lake, will include three practice rooms for body art. It will also be a library, a medical office, a temple, a shop, and dormitory rooms for about thirty people, and an internal restaurant with 60 seats. The center will accommodate anyone Ming Shan caress the desire for a spiritual retreat and will be an important component of the project relates to health prevention. The center Ming Shan is supported by local and regional authorities, but also by the tourism authorities. The opening is planned after 18 months of work for the second half of 2018. Eight working places will be created at first.