Posted April 9, 200817 yr Staff Under the first-time-open door procedure:- 6) Prepare COTTON WOOL , WATER and a DISH for germinating the GREEN BEANS and place it in the middle of the living room. Attached, are some of the most beautiful "growth" of the green beans, after a few days in the new home
Posted May 24, 200916 yr Staff A basket full of 5 types of fruits:- 1. One Pineapple2. A bunch of grapes3. Five apples4. A bunch of banans5. Five Oranges One of the baskets only have 4 types of fruits (less banana and a red Hong Baopacket)
Posted September 21, 200915 yr Staff So far this is one of the most beautiful spouting : green beans! Lovely!
Posted December 2, 200915 yr Staff Red stove used in the First Time open door procedure. Chinese consider Red as very auspicious colour.
Posted August 20, 201510 yr Staff Another not too bad sprouting of green beans... Quote On 12/2/2009 5:17:22 PM, Anonymous wrote:Red stove used in the FirstTime open door procedure.Chinese consider Red as veryauspicious colour.
Posted June 1, 20169 yr Staff These two sprouting green means symbolically means growth and prosperity Quote On 8/20/2015 10:51:56 PM, Anonymous wrote:>Red stove used in the>First>Time open door>procedure.>Chinese consider Red as>very>auspicious colour.
September 6, 20169 yr Author Staff On 6/1/2016 at 5:55 PM, Cecil Lee said: These two sprouting green means symbolically means growth and prosperity Location: Hougang Crimson for the sprouting green beans & the plate of fruits @ Lush Acres
November 4, 20168 yr Author Staff To grow green beans means to "sprout" or grow and prosper. Huat is the Chinese dialect (Hokkien) means prosper
December 12, 20168 yr Author Staff This is not Feng Shui. But rather Chinese customs or traditions of some Chinese dialect groups: Some use this during first time open door; while some do so on move-in date..
November 17, 20177 yr Author Staff Non-religious Chinese customs.. Thus there is no set rules as how to display fruits... No right or wrong method...
January 18, 20187 yr Author Staff Another variant .. placing a red paper before placing the fruits.. etc.. Not a must! Do what pleases the person or persons Equally no issue if purchase more Fa Gaos:-
April 24, 20187 yr Author Staff At first looks like no hope: Slightly promising... Finally, they grew well...
May 2, 20187 yr Author Staff Hi master Cecil, may I know what I should do with the bean sprouts?Thank you. Reply: Can throw away already
May 3, 20187 yr Hi Master, For first time opening of door, understand that part of the procedure is that must place oranges on stove. If mine is a resale unit and the stove is not there because its the removable kind and previous owner has removed it. Does it mean i skip this part or do i put it on alternative places? Thanks!
May 3, 20187 yr Author Staff 30 minutes ago, chua said: Hi Master, For first time opening of door, understand that part of the procedure is that must place oranges on stove. If mine is a resale unit and the stove is not there because its the removable kind and previous owner has removed it. Does it mean i skip this part or do i put it on alternative places? Thanks! No harm placing close-by to the former stove or if the previous stove space is still a table TOP, can place it at the former stove position. Look at it this way: Many new "owners" of new HDB flats have kitchens with only the flooring done. Here, many have placed these items roughly at a spot in the kitchen which they felt could be the location of a potential stove.
May 4, 20187 yr Hi Master Cecil, In your first time open door guide, it is recommended to place oranges at 4 corners of the living and dining area. As mine is a resale unit, the configuration is abit strange. Although i will knock off some of the walls during renovation, for the first time open door guide, i suppose i still need to place the oranges? From the pic, i think sector A1 and A2 is living while A3 is dining. So i just place the oranges at the "O" area or should i place at the "X" area as well? The five fruits and fa gao should be placed somewhere between letter A1 and A2 right? or should it be between A1, A2 and A3? Also, Windows to be left open for the 3 days after i leave the unit? Lastly, I am single and for the day of opening, i should look at my own auspicious timing to go in? If one of my family member is going together with me, should i cater for their timing as well? Thanks for help.
May 4, 20187 yr Hi Master Cecil, (not sure why my earlier post is hidden) In your first time open door guide, it is recommended to place oranges at 4 corners of the living and dining area. As mine is a resale unit, the configuration is abit strange. Although i will knock off some of the walls during renovation, for the first time open door guide, i suppose i still need to place the oranges? From the pic, i think sector A1 and A2 is living while A3 is dining. So i just place the oranges at the "O" area or should i place at the "X" area as well? The five fruits and fa gao should be placed somewhere between letter A1 and A2 right? or should it be between A1, A2 and A3? Also, Windows to be left open for the 3 days after i leave the unit? Lastly, I am single and for the day of opening, i should look at my own auspicious timing to go in? If one of my family member is going together with me, should i cater for their timing as well? Thanks for help.
August 13, 20187 yr Author Staff Another modest sprouting green beans during First Time Open Door submitted by a client who recently took their keys to a new condo unit..
October 20, 20186 yr Author Staff In my open, this is the largest sprouts of green beans that I had seen = massive! Location: Treasure Crest! Huat Ah! It’s size when compared with a small sized Huat kuay:- Size in relation to the home:- A Diaso $2 plastic container. The size in cm can be seen from this label:
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