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A upcoming Mixed Development by CDL and MCL with Direct Link to Farrer Park Mrt in D8. 407 units from 1 to 5 Bedroom with Top target at Jan 2025
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This setup is quite common in light industrial business offices where the main wooden door opens outward. In many countries, this is required by fire safety codes because it helps people exit safely in an emergency. Sadly, in the past, there were incidents in cinemas and nightclubs where people lost their lives during stampedes. The exit doors opened inward, and those at the front were pushed against the doors, making it impossible for anyone to get out. In these three pictures, you can see that the owners added a pair of glass doors for extra protection. The sky‑blue wooden doors behind them also open outward. The owner placed two keiloons a…
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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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The Tropica Condo Site plan
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AD An upcoming highly anticipated mega development with over 900 units located ina prime city finge location at Serangoon, right next to Lorong Chuan MRT, developed by Renowned Developer, Kingsford & MCC Land. ✅ Situated in a mature estate in Serangoon, District 19 ✅ Great connectivity and easy access to CTE ✅ Next to Lor Chuan MRT and 1 stop away to Nex Mall and Junction 8 ✅ Within 1km to Zhonghua and St. Gabriel's Primary School ✅ Close Proximity to Chomp Chomp Food Centre & amenities
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What is the reason for "closing" some of the toilets & keeping opening hours for toilets? Did you get an advice from a geomancer?
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Shapes and Forms Feng Shui and even Vastu also loves such sample layouts... "Born Free" in August 2019.... means there can now be potential sellers and buyers...soon
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Attached please find more auspicious Chinese patterns. P.S. Apologies, I uploaded pattern 7 twice. Please ignore, pattern 7 (same name/picture)
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Some external photos of an abandon 1950's bungalow house
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Jade figurine with old man, hulu and storks: this figurine with stocks signifies a SMILINGold person wishing him long life.
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An ingenious or marvellous design for channelling off excess rain water.... functional yet, beautiful!
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A dragon figurine seats on top of a home's boundary wall.. perhaps to guard it....
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Rosewood Condo at Woodlands Site plan
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Surprisingly, although this house has many trees at it's frontage; the trees palm trees are tall and the other trees have branches that are well spaced out. It looks airy and not dim. Favourable for qi flow into the home. Thus a good balance between having no trees or too many trees for others. Note: the tree trunks within the compound of the house does not pose any sha qi or poison arrows (if any) as they are not aimed towards the main entrance door or any windows. Location: Jalan Hajijah , SGP
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150sq metre HDB maisonettes that are 32 year old at Blocks 190 and 194 Bishan St 13 selling over a $1M dollars....
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HDB Anchorvale Horizon Site Map / Site Plan & Floor Plans anchorvale-horizon.pdf Lease Commencement in Year 2014
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A huge gigantic roman guard? Really?
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1. How true is this statement? 2. Well, if you ask me in Singapore, this is very true! In the attached article, you can find out that Singapore families queue up 4 nights in a row just to book a government apartment. 3. In our culture, we hear this term in our daily life: The Kiasu Singaporean. 4. Meaning of Kiasu: Hokkien for "afraid to lose". eg Kiasu Singaporeans will camp overnight for free stuffs. Or in this case.. camp overnight to "book" or buy something... like property? 5. You can also take our `local test' to see whether you are equally considered as a "Kiasu". *JOKE* Can you fit the Singaporean image? Check out this url: http://www.med.nus.edu.sg/pcm/stress/Ki…
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Some of the interesting photos include "bricks" which are actually ceramic pillows! Look for two or three pictures of these bricks...
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Location: Roof area of a home somewhere near to ST. Michael's Road, Singapore
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Parc Oasis in Jurong Site plan
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Please visit this URL: http://my.geomancy.net/mypictures/cgi-bin/imagefolio.cgi?direct=Buildings/Commercial_Buildings 1. The Hyatt Hotel This famous 5 star hotel in Singapore, uses Feng Shui. Its main entrance is tilted to an auspicious angle. The main staircase uses semi-circular steps radiating outwards. 2. Ngee Ann City There are more pictures of this building. Which includes a paranomic view of the back of the water position and more pictures of the lions etc.. 3. The Hereen and Centrepoint Another shopping centre (The Hereen) with the traditional lions at its entrance. 4. Tangs Shopping Centre and Marriot Hotel This Marriot Hotel (Formerly Tangs Hotel) has water pos…
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This location used artificial plants to neutralise a poison arrow:- http://my.geomancy.net/mypictures/cgi-bin/imagefolio.cgi?direct=Feng_Shui_Cures/Artificial_plants
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Dear Everyone, 1. Ba Gua mirrors should be checked every six months to a year for `fading' damage e.g. cracks, peeling. Normally, it should be replaced each year (if it is directly under the weather without protection). Sometimes, it would last up to two years or more. 2. When and How to replace the old Ba Gua mirror? 2.1 Usually, it can be replaced any day. But if one wants to select an auspicious date to remove/replace a Ba Gua mirror is usually on the 1st day or 15th day of any Lunar Month. (With the EXCEPTION of the 7th MONTH.) 2.2 To throw away, the old Ba Gua mirror, you can wrap it up in a used newspaper and carefully throw it away in an external dustbin. 2.3 Some…
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As promised, I will explain why the top most units of the Sterling condominum are excellent apartments even if they are triangle in shape and seems to have protrusions or `missing' corners. The single picture (below) shows the two top most units in the Sterling Condominum project. The two top units:- 1. Are at the apex of the housing project. 2. They are situated at the top most elevation. The condominium is on a gentle hill slope. 3. If you look closely, each master bedroom is at the apex of the housing development. Symbolically, this implies the `top person', or CEO or the person who is "always at the top." 4. The two units are `joined' together like the palms of two h…
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