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Ru Yi, a Chinese phrase meaning "as your heart/mind wishes". It is a good luck charm shaped like a short scepter. The ancient Chinese used it for pointing the way and for protection. It is often given as a present for the prosperity of the recipient. It is the setting of Mani, one of the Seven Jewels which is always clean and bright, shedding a brilliant light on all surrounding objects. It is a symbol of Buddha, and is regarded as a sign of longevity. .

Ru Yi Studio is located in the high desert of Northern New Mexico where the sacred mountains and forests protect the Rio Grand and Native Indian lands. In this land of enchantment, Ru Yi Studio offers a quiet sanctuary for those who wish to recapture the culture of ancient China and its healing art forms.

Ru Yi Studio


The aim of Ru Yi Studio
is to offer Chinese cultural arts that can be applied to today's life styles. At Ru Yi Studio east and west meet and interact to enlighten the spirit and strengthen the body. Ru Yi Studio offers training and study courses for Chinese culture, language, traditional healing arts. Study trips to ancient sacred sites in China are also part of the programs. To find out more about these study courses click on Ru Yi China Study Tour.



Director of Ru Yi Studio, Pearl Weng Liang Huang was born in China with a traditional classical education and training. She came to the United States to pursue a multi-cultural education exploring various aspects of East/West synthesis studies. A member of American Association of University Professors, she teaches Chinese culture and language, holistic healing Tai Ji/Qi Gong at University of New Mexico, Taos Branch. As a Chinese brush calligrapher, performing artist, Tai Ji/Qi Gong practitioner, she has created a unique living practice.


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