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  1. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Surprisingly, although this house has many trees at it's frontage; the trees palm trees are tall and the other trees have branches that are well spaced out. It looks airy and not dim. Favourable for qi flow into the home. Thus a good balance between having no trees or too many trees for others. Note: the tree trunks within the compound of the house does not pose any sha qi or poison arrows (if any) as they are not aimed towards the main entrance door or any windows. Location: Jalan Hajijah , SGP

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  2. Started by Cecil Lee,

    An ingenious or marvellous design for channelling off excess rain water.... functional yet, beautiful!

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  3. Jade figurine with old man, hulu and storks: this figurine with stocks signifies a SMILINGold person wishing him long life.

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  4. Attached please find more auspicious Chinese patterns. P.S. Apologies, I uploaded pattern 7 twice. Please ignore, pattern 7 (same name/picture)

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  5. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Some external photos of an abandon 1950's bungalow house

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  6. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Springhill by Far East Site Plan 3 Storeys Terraced Houses T.O.P. in Year 2008 under Period 8 Flying Star Feng Shui

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  7. A dragon figurine seats on top of a home's boundary wall.. perhaps to guard it....

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  8. Valley Park Condo at 473 River Valley Road Site plan

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  9. Tanglin Park Condo Site plan

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  10. 150sq metre HDB maisonettes that are 32 year old at Blocks 190 and 194 Bishan St 13 selling over a $1M dollars....

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  11. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Desperate times (for the thieves) in Marine Parade landed Property cluster. House breaking incidents. East Coast Road /Still Road Junction: The empty plot is now under-construction: Vanilla condo... Joo Chiat Road/Still Road Junction:- Dunman Road Junction/ Tanjong Katong Girls School:-

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  12. Started by Cecil Lee,

    A huge gigantic roman guard? Really?

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  13. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Was doing an industrial office audit this morning. Some photos taken from Northlink Building @ Admiralty of Woodlands Industrial Exchange U/C 2017 and God of Fortune Temple.

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  14. Location: Roof area of a home somewhere near to ST. Michael's Road, Singapore

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  15. Started by Cecil Lee,

    This is quite common for light industrial business offices where the main wooden door opens outwards. In these three pictures, you will see that the owners have used a twin glass doors as added `protection'. As you can see the sky-blue coloured wooden doors open outwards. The owner used two keiloons to guard the entrance of the office. And there is another figurine to usher in good fortune. Warmest Regards, Cecil

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  16. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Photos taken on 29 December 2018. Looks like T.O.P. Can be approximately around 6 months time....

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  17. Please visit this URL: http://my.geomancy.net/mypictures/cgi-bin/imagefolio.cgi?direct=Buildings/Commercial_Buildings 1. The Hyatt Hotel This famous 5 star hotel in Singapore, uses Feng Shui. Its main entrance is tilted to an auspicious angle. The main staircase uses semi-circular steps radiating outwards. 2. Ngee Ann City There are more pictures of this building. Which includes a paranomic view of the back of the water position and more pictures of the lions etc.. 3. The Hereen and Centrepoint Another shopping centre (The Hereen) with the traditional lions at its entrance. 4. Tangs Shopping Centre and Marriot Hotel This Marriot Hotel (Formerly Tangs Hotel) has water pos…

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  18. Parkgreen Condo at Rivervale Site plan

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  19. Some of the interesting photos include "bricks" which are actually ceramic pillows! Look for two or three pictures of these bricks...

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  20. This location used artificial plants to neutralise a poison arrow:- http://my.geomancy.net/mypictures/cgi-bin/imagefolio.cgi?direct=Feng_Shui_Cures/Artificial_plants

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  21. Started by Cecil Lee,

    A client recently has two new borns - twins: a baby boy and a baby girl. Although they are born on the same day and nearly the same time; Male (boy) and Female (girl) has a different set of ba zi...

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  22. Expected TOP: 2024 under the 1st Year of Period 9 Flying Star Feng Shui --------===-------- Mountbatten Residences previously Katong Park Towers at 114 Arthur Road by BUKIT Sembawang Estates Now it is called LIV @ MB Mountbatten Road was named after Lord Mountbatten who was killed by terrorist in UK. Launching soon...

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  23. This fruit stall is literally stocked with nearly all varieties of fruits....

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  24. HDB Limpang Green at Choa Chu Kang BTO launched in 2010 site plan and floor plans limbang-green.pdf Lease Commencement Date: Year 2014

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  25. Started by Cecil Lee,

    1. How true is this statement? 2. Well, if you ask me in Singapore, this is very true! In the attached article, you can find out that Singapore families queue up 4 nights in a row just to book a government apartment. 3. In our culture, we hear this term in our daily life: The Kiasu Singaporean. 4. Meaning of Kiasu: Hokkien for "afraid to lose". eg Kiasu Singaporeans will camp overnight for free stuffs. Or in this case.. camp overnight to "book" or buy something... like property? 5. You can also take our `local test' to see whether you are equally considered as a "Kiasu". *JOKE* Can you fit the Singaporean image? Check out this url: http://www.med.nus.edu.sg/pcm/stress/Ki…

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