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  1. Started by Cecil Lee,

    More wall murals...

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  2. Started by Cecil Lee,

    These are murals related to filial piety and the various stories about filial pieties...

  3. Started by Cecil Lee,

    These are some of the murals etched into the marble slabs on the wall of the temple....

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  4. Started by Cecil Lee,

    1. Hey!, this is not exactly the auspicious "Dragon-gate" Feng Shui! 2. Literally, this home places a dragon-holding a pearl; placed on one of the pillars of the gate. 3. At least, even if it is highly uncommon for a home to have a dragon figurine "guarding" the gate; at least it is only a single piece. As a dragon represents the male. While the phoenix represents the female form. 4. As mentioned, it is very rare for people to place such a figurine on their main gate pillar facing outwards. This is the very first time I came across such any activity. 5. Usually, instead, such a figurine is common only in a temple where a pair of dragons is often found on the main roof of …

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  5. Started by Cecil Lee,

    The saying goes: a picture tells a thousand words. In this picture alone; it shows how the different class of Singaporean's abode: The Upper, Middle and Lower class. This picture shows the picture that I had taken fromThe Makena condo, at Meyer Road.

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  6. These plaques from 19 to the last plaque 24

  7. Plaques 7 to 12

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  8. These are Plaques 1 to 6; As some of my earlier photos of each of the 24 Filial Piety plaques were often missing parts of the wordings; I took the opportunity to re-take the entire photos of each of the plaques. The wordings can now be easily read.

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  9. Another one of those inverted Fu's. This time, at Harvey Norman, Funan Centre, 2010.

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  10. More....

  11. More photos...

  12. TheAng Chee Siao Ong Temple@West Coast Drive; more photos...

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  13. Started by Cecil Lee,

    A nice flowing curvy home: Design takes precedence over other factors. Simply "a designer. This brings me fond memories of the 1950's and 1960's type of out-of-the box smooth flowing design. P.S. Location of home: Eastern Part of Singapore : in Siglap area.

  14. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Additonal photos... Looking from the front; towards the Lion pair; on the left the lion has a baby. While on the right is suppose to be a ball of silk or cotton....

  15. Take a look at the photos........

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  16. Apricot signifies longevity. And this apricot look-alike bread tells it all....

  17. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Yes, the group of pictures you see actually belongs to this single home (HDB apartment) somewhere at Blk 4xx Tampines, Singapore.

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  18. Started by Cecil Lee,

    The red-light district (brothel) area in Singapore is littered with lots of temples, society and associations..... Location: Lorong 26, Geylang

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  19. In these "older" photos; you can clearly see the outline of the main entrance door. In the newer photos; the owner removed the main entrance door from that area. Check out some of the "newer" photos e.g. Triangular2.jpg etc..

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  20. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Pictures were taken along Tanjong Pagar Plaza, Craig Road and finally from Neil Road. The Iconic Pinnacle at Duxton is truly imposing from almost anywhere! Last week I was in a new Tanjong Pagar Business tower, and yes; can literally "feel" the Pinnacle close-by...

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  21. Can you really visualise the beautiful smile from this Amara Singapore, Hotel, Lion?

  22. 1. Elvis Presley & Marilyn Monroe are alive? 2. Not exactly! BUT somehow, they are at least remembered in Singapore! Maybe for the wrong reasons? Why? 3. This rememberance in Singapore is not exactly complimentary! 4. Really, creative people, do think differently from "normal" of the mill people like us! 5. In Australia, I get to see Toilets with captions of "RAM = male" and "DOE = female" goat. 6. This newly refurbished building: Pico Creative Centre; along Kallang Avenue seems to think that the best way for people to recognised the male side of the toilet is via the huge posted of Elvis. And for the female? The famous sex symbol: Marilyn Monroe! 7. Look…

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  23. What happens if we have a choice to install as many fish-eye viewers on our main door? What would you do?

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  24. The idea is that spirits travel in a straight line and a zig zag bridge will certainly confuse the spirits!

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