According to traditional Feng Shui, decorations inside a vehicle can be chosen based on a person's Chinese zodiac sign. Hanging a peace talisman or similar charm is traditionally believed to symbolize protection, the removal of negative influences, and the invitation of good fortune.

Peach wood and cinnabar are traditionally regarded in both Buddhist and Taoist traditions as materials associated with protection. They are believed to help create a calm atmosphere, allowing the driver to remain focused and drive with greater peace of mind.
It is traditionally recommended not to place Buddha statues inside a vehicle, as they are considered sacred objects that should not be moved casually.
It is also traditionally recommended not to keep knives or other sharp objects in the vehicle, as they are believed to symbolize aggressive or disruptive energy.
Avoid placing empty bottles in the car, as traditional Feng Shui considers them to symbolize emptiness and scattered energy.
Traffic-related stress is traditionally associated with the interaction of the Metal and Wood elements. For this reason, traditional Feng Shui suggests avoiding an excessive number of objects representing either element inside the vehicle.
Examples of Metal-element items include:
- Metal objects
- Noisy or sound-producing objects
- White-colored items
- Gold-colored items
Examples of Wood-element items include:
- Wooden decorations
- Paper products
- Green-colored items
According to the Five Elements theory, Water is believed to harmonize the relationship between Metal and Wood. Therefore, traditional Feng Shui suggests incorporating Water-related elements inside the vehicle, such as:
- Drinking water
- Cool air from the air conditioning
- Black-colored decorations
- Blue-colored decorations
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