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Whistler Grand by CDL Pegasus Pte Ltd (Subsidiary of City Developments Limited) at 105, 107 & 109 West Coast Vale - Which units are still lucky today?
I personally prefer simple... no frills home... Often after 5 years or more obsolescence... and or spoilt... Recently, especially at iNz Residences... by the time of key collection, the system may be outdated... “Life made more complicated when it is time to replace these ... especially if stopped working.. LOL” This is because most of the vendors of such equipment may include some proprietary circuit that often either you have to buy from them or when the product becomes obsolete. Then good luck! = Life made difficult!
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I am planning a Chinese New Year Party. Are there any special decorations or ceremonies we should observe.
Tian Gong Miao Temple (The Heaven’s Temple) at Telok Blangah Location: Near to Telok Blangah MRT station The famous eight deities crossing the sea along the frontage of the Temple walls...
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10 unexpected things foreigners need to know about Singapore
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Looks so real!- Great civil engineering ideas
Wow! Green- Great civil engineering ideas
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This is so 1990’s...- Great civil engineering ideas
More: Great for Singapore rooms with taller ceilings:- Great civil engineering ideas
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Nice longtong $3/-. Oops, this time round forgot to take a photo before I ate it..LOL Frankly, longtong often taste the same. What is so special about this one is that unlike many others, there is a variety of different vegetables. Where many others have only cabbageas the only vegetable... Plus it is flavourful without the awful smell of garlicky flavours from some other stalls...- 101 of How to select good durians
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Another good one...- Cute girl getting a hair cut...
Beautiful Japanese baby with the fullest hair ever... lovely ...- Myths about the Chinese 7th Lunar Month or Hungry Ghosts Month explained
- The Chinese tradition of Kong Teck (Gong De), also known as the Funeral Memorial, is held on the 49th day after a person has passed away.
The items given to the deceased are made of paper or cardboard. These need to be folded to make paper ingots, as shown earlier.- Parc Canberra @ Canberra Link : Canberra Executive Condominium by Hoi Hup & Sunway
4 August 2019. Parc Canberra vacant plot is already fenced up + pre-foundation work is on by placing huge blocks of stones to settle the ground. Expected to launch in early 2020.. most likely after the Chinese New Year.... (I guess)...- This is Jackfruit *Lol*
- Since the flying stars are different every year,does that mean we paint the color of walls different every year? Thanks, Steve
Question: Since the flying stars are different every year,does that mean we paint the color of walls different every year? Thanks, Steve Reply: These are some considerations: 1. Like one Singapore minister said previously: " Looking at his CPF statement makes him very (rich) happy." 2. Thus, if everyone or nearly everyone re-paint their walls yearly; this will equally make the paint manufacturer and the paint shop => very rich and happy. 3. Common sense says that "Nobody has the time, the energy to move and cover all their belongings, yearly" 4. And the answer to your question is a NO.- Cute girl getting a hair cut...
- Kent Ridge Hill Residences at South Bunoa Vista Road by Oxley Holdings Limited
At the summit is Kent Ridge Park. Formerly it was known as Pasir Panjang Park. But was renamed to honour the duchess of Kent and her son’s visit to the park. This park was the last battle fought by the Malay regiment. And was also an ammo dump. Our war hero: 2nd Leutenant Adan Saidi https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adnan_Saidi Many parts of Singapore has this unique tree with hanging fruits and flowers...- Kent Ridge Hill Residences at South Bunoa Vista Road by Oxley Holdings Limited
Photos taken on 4th August 2019. Demolition completed and ground clearing... Some south highest facing stacks/units should be able to look towards the sea. But of course, will correspondingly be affected by the afternoon sun... Land clearing exercise .... haven't add the huge blocks of stones to stablise the plot.. the next stage before piling work.... Majority of the photos taken along this red route...given that this is the highest point. On Kent Hill Park, there is a large cluster of trees that virtually block any views of this park. Thus most of the North stacks facing this park is simply clumps and clumps of tree view. This is good news! As I was seated at the park for quite sometime and found tranquility and rather peaceful...- Kent Ridge Hill Residences at South Bunoa Vista Road by Oxley Holdings Limited
To the west of Kent Ridge Hill plot is Vista Park (Private land) and National Community Leadership Institute...- Kent Ridge Hill Residences at South Bunoa Vista Road by Oxley Holdings Limited
Went for a site survey...and it’s surroundings... Photos taken from Springwood Heights (side or fringe of the eastern sector of the development) The summit of Kent Ridge Hill Residences lies the Kent Ridge Park: - Great civil engineering ideas
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