
Everything posted by Cecil Lee
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Is T-Junction inauspicious? How to know this?
The first question one should ask is: “Is this a right or left hand drive country?” This would determine the extent of a poison arrow (if any). If the poison arrow eg. in a right hand drive country via the red arrow is aimed towards an opening? A main door? Or sliding doors? In this example; this service road serves only one unit. At a dead end road. Thus the negative effects of Sha Qi or poison arrow(s) is reduced.
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Where is your letter box?
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Kim's Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee @ Jalan Eunos Branch
Kim's Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee @ Jalan Eunos Branch Kims first opened a stall in a coffeeshop at Changi Road in the early 1970's. (At 5 1/2 mile Changi Road) Oveall, their hokkien prawn mee is in my opinion, better than many other comparable fried hokkien mee. What is unique about it is that Kim's always wear long sleves and pants with a shiny Rolex watch pluc a distinctive Mercedes belt. He has two large woks. His version like that of the old school style Hokkien mee is the drier version. Another famous stall serving drier hokkien mee is at old airport road. The old airport road stall gives less value as his $5/- is a small packet with sliced chilis. This stall's noodles have condiments of crispy pork lard which adds fragrance and flavour for the noodles. And generous portions of belacan chilli to go with it. I hardly see Kim doing the frying of the hokkien mee. Often are his worker doing it. Thus was surprised to see him do it himself, yesterday. The $8/- packet comes wrapped in the traditional leaf.. as shown in this photo (bottom left):- The Jalan Eunos premises is run-down and close to the main road thus (call it dusty)... And shortage of nearby parking. Although there are ample parking spaces at the Eunos MRT. The staff, here are not exactly that friendly most of the time. Occasionally I would buy a packet of Hokkien mee (only) and scoot-off... Mr Rolex and Mercedes personally frying it:- He has been in this business for at least 40+ years... Once upon a time, he had lots of versions of Sa-por or earthen pot versions... in his younger days... Never tried anything else... only aim for the hokkien mee.. P.S. Another branch is at Bugis.
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New Futura another prestigious project by CDL
New Futura another prestigious project by CDL Wow! A lot of reinforced concrete (RC) Ledges... where some previous boutique developments use this theme.. Will review sometime in the future..
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Mi Casa staircase structure - Which units are lucky today or so so?
By the way: Casa is a Spanish word for home. In Spanish: Mi = My La = The Thus: Mi Casa = My Home La Casa = The Home Yes! You are correct! By the same developer: Far East Organisation
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Mi Casa staircase structure - Which units are lucky today or so so?
La Casa @ Woodlands Also uses white stucco Mediterranean style exterior walls. But the bumps on the exterior walls are less (ugly) pronounced. More natural.. less obvious even with age or not frequently white-washed.
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Singapore oldest Post-1970's Shopping Centres: Katong Shopping Centre, Golden Mile, People's Park, Plaza Singapura, Queensway, Bukit Timah Plaza
Tay Ban Guan Shopping Centre / Katong Shopping Centre & Parkway Parade Before Katong Shopping Centre opened in 1973, everyone flocked to a three storey building at Onan Road called Tay Ban Guan Shopping Centre. There was also another entrance from East Coast Road where a shophouse was torn down and became an entrance way from this road. Then Tay Ban Guan was one of the earliest modern under one roof shopping centre comprising a coffee shop and a modern air-conditioned supermarket on the 1st storey. Tay Ban Guan Shopping Centre's second storey was devoted to what we see today in most Cold Storage and Giant sundry items: Toiletries, kitchen wares and clothings. It's third storey was leased to individual shops selling all manner of household items. Then, one can see troves of people carrying the Tay Ban Guan plastic bags with either groceries or other household items. Business was great, then. A few years after Katong Shopping Centre opened; everyone flocked to it as an anchor tenant was Oriental Emporium. Tay Ban Guan shut it's doors afterwards. In 1983, Parkway Parade Opened with two major tenants: Yaohan and Cold Storage. Same thing happened to Katong Shopping Centre. And with the insolvency of it's anchor tenant Oriental Emporium at it's basement. Business nosed dived. With mostly Optical shops, Photo copier shops and clothing stores. Today, at least 70% are Maid Employment Agencies. And the famous boneless chicken rice coffeeshop.
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Singapore oldest Post-1970's Shopping Centres: Katong Shopping Centre, Golden Mile, People's Park, Plaza Singapura, Queensway, Bukit Timah Plaza
Singapore oldest Post-1970's Shopping Centres and their year of opening. CHART: Clockwise starting from Katong Shopping Centre (oldest) to newest:- Singapore's 6 oldest post-1970's shopping centres:- 1. Katong Shopping Centre 1973 (Mostly Maid Agencies - Failed en-bloc sale attempt) 2. Golden Mile Complex 1973 (Thai/Mixed) - en-bloc successful 3. People’s Park Complex 1973 (Mixed) - attempt en-bloc 4. Plaza Singapura 1974 (Fully Modernized & Mixed) 5. Queensway Shopping Centre 1974 (Sporting goods) 6. Bukit Timah Plaza 1978 (Heartland/Mixed) From 1980 onwards:- =============== a. Peninsula Plaza 1980 (Burmese/Fashion) b. City Plaza 1981 (Fashion) c. Lucky Plaza 1981 (Tourists/Electronics/Mixed) d. Far East Plaza 1982 (Mixed) e. Parkway Parade 1983 (Heartland/Mixed) f. Beauty World Centre 1984 (Heartland) g. Serene Centre 1985 (Mixed) h. Sim Lim Square 1987 (Electronics)
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Bell and feng shui coins
- House on cul de sac or court
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My brother found romance
- House on cul de sac or court
In general, homes most affected by the cul-de-sac in a right-hand drive country: are C and D. (B is least affected) For countries with left-hand drive vehicles, then E and D. (C is least affected) Here, for the lay-person, a simplistic paradigm is that of: "To see if a vehicle going through the round-about could somehow plow straight into one of the homes." P.S. Righ-hand drive countries: UK & all former commonwealth countries like India, Singapore, Malaysia etc.. Left-hand drive: US, Rest of Europe etc..- Harbour View Towers condo
- Harbour View Towers condo
Harbour View Towers is a 99-years leasehold project comprising 154 units. T.O.P. in 1994 It is located at 21 Telok Blangah Drive 109258 in District 04. With distinctive “link bridges”- The Terrace, HDB Waterway Sundew & View. The Terrace - Which units are lucky?
- The Crest by Wing Tai Holdings at Prince Charles Crescent
“Pay 5% and move-in immediately.. terms and conditions apply” Preferential Payment Plan (PPP) @ The Crest (Please always check with the developer for accuracy & availability - if any)“- The Crest by Wing Tai Holdings at Prince Charles Crescent
- Is the Sales Brochure Useful for Feng Shui? Reading between the lines of the Sales Brochure
Case Study 10: Besides purchasing a flat near to a coffee-shop; another consideration is the barbecue pits? 1. Even if one’s home is a HDB flat, may also be “affected” by the whiff or smell from a near-by barbecue pit. In this case, from a neighbouring condo development... 2. This is another consideration when I do a Can or cannot buy review of a new development: “You don;t want your whole unit smelling of barbecued sea food & meat especially on a wonderful Friday, Weekends and Public Holidays... Location: Corporation Drive / Kang Ching Road area Most likely residents staying close (facing the coffee shop) had appealed to the coffee shop owners to put up the sign.... PLEASE LOWER YOUR VOICE AFTER 10.00 PM. THANK YOU- Part 1: Feng Shui of HDB Cheng San Court
Just T.O.P. Cheng San Court has a mixture of larger flats and elderly units often starts with a prefix “Golden” in specialised blocks elsewhere. These flats have only a 30 year lease period as compared to the larger 4 or 5 bedroom units. The larger flats have a default 99 year lease. All these flats have several emergency pull strings linked to this alarm panel. Such flats have such a button in the master bedroom, the living room and toilet. When the emergency panel alarm goes off, it has a display screen showing the unit requiring emergency help.... These units also have a handle bar along the corridor leading towards such a unit’s main entrance.- Part 1: Feng Shui of HDB Cheng San Court
At Cheng San Court stairwell area. Remarkable that this pipe was joined by placing such a clamp. No leak?- Owner of this landed property opted for good air-flow
So 1950’s fencing. Actually it was also used as floor boards to increase traction. In World War 2, the British also hooked or clipped each sheet together and lay them (any size they want) on muddy ground for aircrafts to takeoff and land. These metal sheets were also used to lay roads for trucks and vehicles which otherwise may gets stucked also on muddy grounds. Hence did you see the side hooks on these fencing? See photo below. (What looks like “F” shaped hooks):- The hooks of each metal piece clip together to become a bigger piece of corrugated metal sheet.- This Singapore Airlines plane seats does not have a ROW 13.
Many Japanese and Chinese (Cantonese) don't like the number 44 Certainly, it is unlikely to come across any Japanese residents living in this cluster of HDB flats.- Deepavali And A wishing Pool @ Choa Chu Kang
Same location. Seems like an annual celebration.. This year’s placements.. the only difference is that these photos were taken on an iphone X.. sorry I mean iphone 7... Erh.. spot any difference? For one .. no more peacocks in the background wall..- Damaged tile flooring. Historically, certain home interiors utilized broken marble flooring. Does this represent poor Feng Shui?
Pool area of The Rainforest @ Choa Chu Kang Broken outdoor tile design.. properly spaced out tiles. Generally does go well with the outdoors = blend in with nature and the surronding plants.- Feng Shui of Parc Life Executive Condo (EC) - Old Post
This advert was placed on geomancy.net via Google ads system: 30% available... This advert yells: “limited stocks of ECs (elsewhere .. therefore, please, please, please do us a favour: buy from US! instead” - House on cul de sac or court