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In these "older" photos; you can clearly see the outline of the main entrance door. In the newer photos; the owner removed the main entrance door from that area. Check out some of the "newer" photos e.g. Triangular2.jpg etc..
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This could be another reason one can state in the divorce papers for separation & divorce!
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As mentioned, fortunately, the road leading towards this side of Kim Seng Road is only one way. And the one way is say from marking in red B to A. If one were to walk slowly from the pedestrian path from A to B; and new to the area, will need to ponder over the signage or look back!
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More photos From the photos one can see that the size of the boat is pretty big... Sorry, I took the photo of the Mansion hidden behind a Power Box.... The roof of the mansion has a typical Two dragons chasing after a pearl at the centre.. however.. the centre looks more like a flaming .... Below..can you imagine the skeleton frame of an uncompleted mansion hung up at the ceiling? Apologies for the poor photo.... in the year 2010 phone cameras are not that advanced, yet....
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This cover page.. says it all...
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This Chinese religious home has a highly decorated frontage. With a Tee Kong (Earth god) figurine and altar on the floor. Did you see the Earth God (Tee Kong) - wearing yellow clothing? Look closely at attachment: my home5.jpg Perhaps, there are two items missing: two lanterns on each side of the main door and/or a red "Ang Cai" banner above the main door entrance!
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What about one legged tables? This depends on the centre-of-gravity of the table. For example, if one leans hard on one side of the table; can the table "topple" down?
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TheNagore Durgha Shrine Originally known as Shaul Hamid Durgha, Nagore Durgha Shrine was built by South Indian Chulia Muslimes in 1828 - 1830 on land granded by the British government. A place of worship and a cultural centre for the Tamil Muslims, it was declared a national monumnet in 1974.
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Common sense plays a large part in Feng Shui. For example, in the two examples; it is best to avoid sleeping with the head sharing the same wall with the toilet bowl's piping. In this illustration; these two layouts have one's bed-head sleeping pretty close to the same wall where the plumbing of the toilet bowl(s) are. Do a search for "Dangers of underground water" for more reading...materials
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1. During the 1970's the Housing and Development Board (HDB), which is a statuory board tasked to house ordinary citizens; built a one of the kind circular block of flats. 2. This iconic block located at 259 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 2 (at the junction of Ang Mo Kio Ave 1 and Ang Mo Kio Ave 2.0 3. This is one and only circular design block built by HDB. There was never any more such an unusal circular clover leaf-like design. 4. Today, this single block of flat is called " The Clover @ KEBUN ". 5. As each stack / unit has an interior layout plan; many owners / tenants has to resort to tailor-made furnitures to fit the circular profile of the interior. …
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Many of the units within the Punggol Field, Punggol Emerald neighbourhood have poor Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. Especially units that; when one stands at the main door; can directly see the rubbish cute of the entire block. Or, the corridor is dim and dark leading towards the main entrance doors. Does not seem to have good Shapes and Forms i.e. unable to properly accumulate good qi at the frontage or Ming Tang (no Bright hall effect)
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Vs a house directly opposite it; also with uncovered drainage but mostly with an open drainage...
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Majority of the stacks/apartments in The Gale either face Period 8 N3 or S3. For units facing N3, it is considered a "pity" that the double current prosperity stars #8 are wasted at the kitchen area. Thus, other than Shapes and Forms; from a Flying Star point of view; S3 facing apartments in The Gale are suppose to have better qi then N3 facing units. Additional Workings
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With the extended overhang above this 2nd storey stack/unit at block 664A Punggol Drive; One can notice that even at around 3.30pm, the extended overhang roof helps to shade the fa?ade of this unit's room. However, in general, the lower the stack/unit; the greater the range of shade vs afternoon sun hours.
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I was trying to figure out what is the purpose of having a solid metal iron grille gate(SMIGG) in front of the opening of the centralised rubbish cute. I feel that it is a hindrance to have such a SMIGG for the centralised rubbish cute for severalreasons: 1. Often one's hands are full carrying rubbish to be thrown away. And, yet have to fiddle with the SMIGG. 2. In addition, if one looks at the photos,it is near impossible to leave theSMIGG fully opened all the time as it will partially block the escape staircase. Or make it difficult for someone at the other end of it to come in! 3. Even for myself, the SMIGG really weighs a ton! And most likely made of iron. And thru ti…
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Saw this, the other day at Prive @ Punggol. This is another consideration if one is considering purchasing a ground floor unit with an open PES area. It is common for cigarette butts and other items to be thrown down. On occasions even little ones from upper floors unintentionally throw down their toys or even AAA sized batteries..
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Next door to The Vision is Seahill. The expected completion date is by end of (next year) 2016
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The White Frangipani Tree flowers, often associated with cemeteries, continue to thrive in significant numbers near Parry Rd Playground. This highlights their enduring presence in the local landscape. [Below: Highlighted in green on the map] The Japanese Cemetery Park is located @ Yio Chu Kang. Pinkish
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Was doing an industrial office audit this morning. Some photos taken from Northlink Building @ Admiralty of Woodlands Industrial Exchange U/C 2017 and God of Fortune Temple.
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Echelon Condo & landscaping work which comprises of two blocks: Block 7 and Block 9. Trees were unloaded and will be planted into the various parts of the development. Usually this is a sign that TOP is within or around 6 months time.
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Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye ... Living close to a basket ball court....Banner says: "Please keep the noise level down"
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Free E-BOOK on Traditional & Modern Wedding Procedures + Some Photos of Past Chinese Wedding Exhibits
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TRADITIONAL & MODERN WEDDING PROCEDURES Your FREE E-BOOK CLICK HERE: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++ Photos taken at Waterpoint, Punggol during an exhibit ... 100 Years Old Bridal Sedan Chair Bridal sedan chair, also known as litters, was used exclusively by imperial princess and ministers before the Northern Song Dynasty. Commoners were not allowed to use such transport and this ban was lifted by Emperor Gao during the Northern Song Dynasty to reward a maiden who saved his life. Since then, brides were allowed to be ferried in beautifully decorated sedan during their wedding ceremony. T…
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71 Woodlands Avenue 10 , #08-01 Woodlands Industrial Xchange Just TOP A glut in the supply.. Of these .. Nice views of Johore Bahru
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Recently photos.. progressing ...
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