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  1. Started by Cecil Lee,

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  2. Started by Cecil Lee,

    The Yardley by MCL Site plan

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  3. More pictures of Kovan Residences taken from neighbouring condo : Kovan Melody. (Two photos showing Kovan Melody pool area)

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  4. Started by Cecil Lee,

    This home marked in purple as A/B has two gate entrances. And the main entrance is never directly facing towards the frontage or the gate (area). Furthermore, it is "deeper" in thus make it less likely to be threatened by a "run-away" car.

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  5. Started by Cecil Lee,

    I was trying to figure out what is the purpose of having a solid metal iron grille gate(SMIGG) in front of the opening of the centralised rubbish cute. I feel that it is a hindrance to have such a SMIGG for the centralised rubbish cute for severalreasons: 1. Often one's hands are full carrying rubbish to be thrown away. And, yet have to fiddle with the SMIGG. 2. In addition, if one looks at the photos,it is near impossible to leave theSMIGG fully opened all the time as it will partially block the escape staircase. Or make it difficult for someone at the other end of it to come in! 3. Even for myself, the SMIGG really weighs a ton! And most likely made of iron. And thru ti…

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  6. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Thomson Euro Asia Site plan

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  7. Thomson Grove Condo T.O.P. in 1984 under Period 7 Flying Star Feng Shui

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  8. Thomson Imperial Court Floor Plan Stack #04

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  9. A recent visit to Thomson Three

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  10. Started by Cecil Lee,

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  11. Three Balmoral @ Balmoral Rd Site plan

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  12. Started by Cecil Lee,

    15.8.2020. A rather high rise modern temple complex. Looks more like a monastery.

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  13. Started by Cecil Lee,

    The Tioh Hin Cho Temple along Langsat Road

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  14. Started by Cecil Lee,

    TMW Maxwell (formerly Maxwell House) The former Maxwell House will be redeveloped into a commercial and residential mixed-use development. Located at the CBD fringe near Tanjong Paga and Chinatown. Sales Brochure of TMW Maxwell Good News From a Feng Shui point of view, there are certainly no surprises or major adverse comments on these layouts. With the exception of toilet at the centrepoint of Bedrooms 3 and 4 types.

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  15. Chris Ng, Thanks for responding.The reason i said health is because when i purchased the dragon this is what it said underneath it on the web site.Maybe it is because of the color of it.The dragon is gold with a blue ribbon in its mouth.My husband is the breadwinner of the family.His birthday is 2-14-1956 and mine is 7-23-1959.let me know what you come up with .Thanks again Diana

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  16. Started by Cecil Lee,

    AD [ᴅɪꜱᴛʀɪᴄᴛ 12 ɴᴇᴡ ʟᴀᴜɴᴄʜ] ⭐ 5-minute walk to Braddel MRT ⭐ 1km to CHIJ Primary (Toa Payoh), Pei Chun Public School, Kheng Cheng School 𝕋𝕠𝕒 ℙ𝕒𝕪𝕠𝕙 𝔾𝕣𝕒𝕟𝕕, an exceptional residential development, is ideally nestled in the heart of the bustling Toa Payoh precinct. With an attractive indicative pricing starting from $1.2xM, it presents a unique opportunity to own a home in this coveted location. 𝕋𝕠𝕒 ℙ𝕒𝕪𝕠𝕙 𝔾𝕣𝕒𝕟𝕕 boasts high rental demand and significant potential for capital gain due to its strategic location. It's merely a 5-minute walk from Braddel MRT Station, which provides quick access to the Orchard Road and Raffles Place. The development is also…

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  17. Toa Payoh N4 RC30: HDB Toa Payoh Towers Site Map / Site Plan

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  18. There’s even a payphone! How’s that!

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  19. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Where possible, avoid having the toilet bowl directly face the toilet door as shown in Picture: Toilet1.jpg and Toilet2.jpg. It is equally not auspicious for the toilet bowl to face the dining table. Under this situation, it is best to close the toilet door when not in use. (Picture: Toilet3.jpg)

  20. Started by Cecil Lee,

    An unfortunate article - " The last ride home "...

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  21. The pictures shows the common Malay style roofs. These roofs tower over the car-park behind the Geylang Serai Market and Food Complex: http://www.rednano.sg/sfe/allsearch.action?allsearch=true&view=map&querystring=1+geylang+serai Some of the apartments in either of Housing & Development Board (HDB)flats: Blocks 412, 414,416 will be affected by thetriangle roofs of the Geylang Serai Market and Food Complex. Picture tells it all. Photos taken fromnearby Joo Chiat Complex.

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  22. Started by Cecil Lee,

    1. This water feature is in "orange" colour. 2. Under the Five Elements concept: Metal element = circle (e.g. the circular ball design of the water feature); and orange can also be considered as "gold" colour or metal element. 3. This follows the tradition of exchanging oranges when some one visits a home. And the two dialects: Cantonese : Kum or mandarin orange sounds like GOLD. While the Hokkiens call it : Kim = also gold. While "Peach" colour is pinkish and belongs to the Fire element (Fire element - red, pink or purple).

  23. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Traditional business wooden signage Nowadays many modern Chinese firms no longer use such signages: 1. Usually the horizontal or length-wise is based on odd measurements. This represents Yang. 1.1 The vertical side is even measurement: representing Yin. 1.2 For example: if the length of the sign is 127cm; the vertical side is 58cm etc. 2. A most distinct feature are the two support "animals" usually the Qi Ling or a pair of lions. 3. Less common are the two lotus leaf features of the second signage that of DJ Bakery. This signage is a modernist interpretation of the past... As it is embedded …

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