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Cecil Lee

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  1. Flying Star Feng Shui Blocks 20, 22, 26 & 28 - Are N2 or S2 facing For the above blocks:- Stacks 01, 02, 07, 08, 11, 12, 13 & 14 have facing directions of N2 facing. Stacks 03, 04, 05, 06, 09, 10, 15 & 16 have facing directions of S2 facing. Do take note that some of these stacks may be afflicted by an issue of "Fire at Heaven's gate". Where kitchen may be at NW sector. Blocks 30, 32, 34, 36, 37 & 40 Are either NW3 or SE3 facing units
  2. Case Study: Shapes and Forms (Symbolism) inFeng Shui and Rivercove Residences EC 1. It is remarkable how our brain perceive objects. If the site plan were to be placed as follows, don't you think this reminds one of a pistol? 2. On the other hand, if the site plan shown, below. One often recognises a sock or a boot instead (Remember Italy's boot?):- 2.1 For me, I can even visualise a third symbolism (A tick or a pass):- 2.2 The above symbol is easily recognisable. Thus, I don't need to mention it. It is an auspicious symbol. No need to create an auspicious 8 block plan like some developments. 2.3 I think the developer may even if reading this, use it to boost their sales? As they can finger ... a certain geomancer ... says this is a good sign.. hehehehe.. 2.4 Maybe future residents, here can do a GROUP BUY of...... Nike shoes! Hahahaha! Remember, can also chip me in on your group buy: Guys and Gals? 3. The good news is that the planners did a remarkable job in planning the ten (10) blocks in this development. 3.1. As well as each of these blocks are of the "proven" point-block type of flats. 3.2 A variant of those mid-1970's HDB 5 bedrooom type of blocks. 3.3 These blocks are considered safe design as this allows qi (chi) to circulate more evenly throughout each block even if each of the 5 blocks have a siamese twin (not stuck together) but a small gap between them is acceptable, here. 4. The only slight concern is Block 32's close proximity to Block 26. Where Block 32's stack 21, 22 and 23 may have poison arrows (IF ANY) aimed towards Block 26's stack 11, 12 or 13 (IF ANY). Those looking at Block 26 stacks 11, 12 or 13 should be more concern of this consideration (IF ANY).
  3. Case Study: Confirming the accuracy of the sales brochure with actual street map from onemap.sg or Can I rely on the sales brochure site map's accuracy? 1. Blocks 30 to 40 runs parallel with the site, I have taken the liberity to first do an initial check with onemap.sg:- 2. Blocks 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40 seems to be facing either 333 degrees = NW3 or SE3 (153 degrees). I took a copy of the sales brochure and independently ploted the compass directions: 2. The good news is that the actual Sale brochure compass directions shows 150 degrees and 330 degrees respectively. 3. Thus there is only a small tolerance of 3 degrees difference. Here the earlier onemap shows 153 and 333 degrees respectively. 4. These degrees are well within the comfort margins of either a NW3 or a SE3 compass directions. 5. This means a high confidence level with these readings. And the compass readings on this sales brochure can be trusted. 6. In this development stacks 17. 18, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 34, 39 & 40 face NW3 facing direction. 6.1. While stacks 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 31, 32, 35, 36, 37 & 38 face SE3 facing direction.
  4. This is what your potential new home looks like and it's surroundings in the 1954 colonial map of Singapore:- In 1954, there was a road known as Jalan Tongkang Pechah. What remains of the road was demolished. And today, part of this road is within Seletar Springs condominium. Why was this road named: "Jalan Tongkang Pechah?" In the past, Sungei Punggol or the banks of this river was the remains of broken tongkangs. Thus the name Tongkang = boat and pechah = broken in Malay. Today, the last Kampong in Singapore is still there. But perhaps in a decade or two.. maybe no more. This is also how HDB Buangkok Edgeview gets it's name. As in the past, see map, there is a road : Lorong Buang Kok where this development resides today.
  5. Have you ever explored the historical background of Balestier Road? Novena MRT & Novena Square were previously located on a Jewish cemetery. Alternatively, Balestier Hill Shopping Centre used to occupy a Chinese cemetery. Novena Church was constructed on the site of a former Chinese monastery. Here is a map of Singapore from 1954: - Presently, Kamgpong Chia Heng road has been replaced by Irrawaddy Road, which now connects Balestier Road directly to Thomson Road. Next to the former Thomson Road Police station stands the Thomson Medical Centre. Novena MRT and Novena Square were once located on a Jewish cemetery, while Balestier Hill Shopping Centre was built on a Chinese cemetery. Additionally, Novena Church was constructed on the site of a former Chinese monastery. This information is based on a 1954 map of Singapore.
  6. Did you know, or for those who are remaining in the vicinity, that there exists a Muslim cemetery situated between Frankel Estate and Opera Estate? Let us take a journey back in time to the year 1954:- The cemetery was formerly referred to as the Mohammedan cemetery. In contemporary maps, it continues to be depicted merely as a Muslim cemetery. The cemetery remains in existence today! It is located south of the Flamingo Valley condominium and to the west of the Elite residences. Since 1954, the cemetery has existed for at least 60 years or more. Currently, Siglap Road connects to Fidelio Street, providing additional access routes to and from the Opera Estate. Historically, as Opera Estate was situated at a lower elevation, it was susceptible to flooding many years ago.
  7. This is what the area surrounding HDB Buangkok Edgeview looks like on a 1954 colonial map:- In 1954, there was a road known as Jalan Tongkang Pechah. What remains of the road was demolished. And today, part of this road is within Seletar Springs condominium. Why was this road named: "Jalan Tongkang Pechah?" In the past, Sungei Punggol or the banks of this river was the remains of broken tongkangs. Thus the name Tongkang = boat and pechah = broken in Malay. Today, the last Kampong in Singapore is still there. But perhaps in a decade or two.. maybe no more. This is also how HDB Buangkok Edgeview gets it's name. As in the past, see map, there is a road : Lorong Buang Kok where this development resides today.
  8. Singapore Map 1954: Showing Tanjong Rhu, former Kallang Airport, former Happy World Park and Geylang A glimpse of old Singapore in 1954. Particularly significant is that Tanjong Rhu / Marina South has not been reclaimed then. In addition, Nicol Highway was non-existent in 1954.
  9. Geomancy.net's core business is the numerous advice we provide to land owners on building their new homes from scratch. Please Click this link for the latest resource:- Scroll down for older link... : : : : : : : == Older Resources ==
  10. Hi Robert Noted with great thanks. Again, appreciated your prompt reply in my every doubts. Thank you very much. Cheers!
  11. Personally, I have been to your Block/stack a few times when the development had T.O.P. Although it is right next to ____ and a ____ near the project, frankly, these aren't exactly next to your block/stack. However, there is always a bias or stigma associated especially if they have not been to your development and simply read your posting.
  12. A blackbelt in Fung Sway is equal to the rank of Grand Master in ....
  13. In 1966, Northwave EC would have been off Ulu Sembawang Road. And really on no man’s land. The Chang Pang Village is to the east of this plot.
  14. You can’t! But try to wage a war every quarterly! And hope for the best!
  15. This is how the plot of land Grandeur Park Residences sits on. It is midway between Upper East Coast Road and East Coast Road. The major roads are still recognisable today. Including Tanah Merah Kechil Road. Oops! Directly North at 1 O’clock is a Chinese cemetery. To Grandeur Park’s five-o’clock are two cemeteries (1960’s) Chinese and Muslim:-
  16. It is interesting to note that in 1966, this piece or plot of land is virgin land. And HDB West Ridges is literally mid-point between Choa Chu Kang at it’s North and Jurong at it’s South. This is good news. As often, we see that the land was formerly a cemetery or kramat or worse still a market.
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