Hailed from his ancestral home in Guangdong, Chaozhou, Master Jing came to South East Asia with his parents and has been a Singapore citizen since then. He has displayed his intelligence since childhood days and is proficient in Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien and Teochew. Master Jing has always been interested in geomancy and astrology. Hence, he has started learning the art since young. After mastering the skills, he started his own business. Meanwhile, he has continued to study the different techniques of the five elements and mastered them successfully. In his spare time, he often conducts Four Pillars Astrology, Purple Stars Astrology and I Ching fortune-telling for relatives and friends to answer their doubts and problems. This has always been greatly appreciated by them.
Master Jing is merciful and embracing. He likes to make friends and his trail covers Europe, America and Southeast Asia. In recent years, he has returned to his home village in mainland China to pay respects to his ancestors. Taking the opportunity, he has visited many historical and sacred sites such as the imperial tombs, ancient graves, mountains and rivers to survey their geography and has gathered ample information to help in his interpretations of future geomancy and fortune-telling work.
Master Jing Zi Long is the Cultural Advisor to Loyong Tua Pek Kong Temple (洛阳大伯公宫). Loyang Tua Pek Kong is known for the inter-faith activities it organises which bring Taoists, Buddhists, Hindus and Muslims together because Loyang Tua Pek Kong temple houses Hindu, Buddhists and Taoist deities and a Muslim kramat (shrine) under one old roof. It is also the only temple which operates 24 hours a day.
Master Jing is also a writer for Shin Min Daily News, Lianhe Wanbao and U-weekly magazine Fengshui Column. Shin Min Daily News & Lianhe Wanbao are two of Singapore largest circulating newspaper.