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    Hi Master Lee,
    Thanks, I have read the article but it doesn't really address my question. From a very general point, looking at the landscape of telok blangah. Is it considered a place of good fengshui?
    As per my previous, Mount Faber is in the North and the sea is in the South. Generally speaking it should be in the opposite?
    I am still trying to figure this out so pardon me if my question is very basic.
    Thanks.

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    On 5/14/2012 12:03:01 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    If you have the time, please read this
    link:-Under TOPIC 2/3 of
    thishttp://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/a
    rticle.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=31252&new=On
    5/14/2012 12:01:58 PM, Terence Chew
    wrote: >Hi Master Lee,I am
    having trouble
    understanding if Telok Blangah
    is a place with really good
    fengshui or very bad fengshui. >I
    am looking at a few units at >Telok
    Blangah Towers and have >been
    discussing fengshui with >my family.
    For good fengshui, >the house has to
    face the sea >and backed against a
    hill. The >unit I am looking at, the
    door >opens into the North, i.e.
    when you enter the house >through
    the door, you >immediately face South
    and if >you exit the house into the
    corridor you face North. From
    internet, some have mentioned
    that means that house is South
    Facing so the unit has the
    mountains behind and facing >the
    sea which is good >fengshui. But my
    mom is saying >that the unit is
    actually >North facing since the door
    is >North facing. That means my
    career will be blocked by the
    mountains and wealth will be
    swept away by the ocean. This >is
    quite confusing since I am >getting
    two very different >sides of the
    story. Appreciate >if you can shed
    some light. >Also how near should
    certain >landscape features be in
    order >to affect the house fengshui?
    The sea in this case is about
    1km South and Telok Blangah >hill
    is about 600m North.Look >forward to
    your kind advice. >Thanks,Terence
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    Hi Master Lee,
    I am having trouble understanding if Telok Blangah is a place with really good fengshui or very bad fengshui. I am looking at a few units at Telok Blangah Towers and have been discussing fengshui with my family. For good fengshui, the house has to face the sea and backed against a hill. The unit I am looking at, the door opens into the North, i.e. when you enter the house through the door, you immediately face South and if you exit the house into the corridor you face North.
    From internet, some have mentioned that means that house is South Facing so the unit has the mountains behind and facing the sea which is good fengshui. But my mom is saying that the unit is actually North facing since the door is North facing. That means my career will be blocked by the mountains and wealth will be swept away by the ocean.
    This is quite confusing since I am getting two very different sides of the story. Appreciate if you can shed some light. Also how near should certain landscape features be in order to affect the house fengshui? The sea in this case is about 1km South and Telok Blangah hill is about 600m North.
    Look forward to your kind advice.
    Thanks,
    Terence
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