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On 23 January 2025 At the lift lobby looking towards Seraya Court Apartments
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W Residences launching in May/June 2026
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Launching August 2025
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Food Vision @ Mandai is a Freehold project situated at 21 Mandai Estate in D25 - Admiralty / Woodlands, Singapore. This development is a collaboration by Mandai Estate Development Pte Ltd, which is jointly developed by Evan Lim and Sim Lian Development. Food Vision @ Mandai features a total of 115 units.
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The Whitley Residences Site Plan
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OCHO signifies the number 8 in Spanish and serves as a symbol of prosperity. AD says:- As a unique freehold development in land-scarce Singapore, OCHO sets itself apart with merely 20 exclusive units that rise 8 stories high, situated in a prime city location, and offering unparalleled convenience. Facilities LEVEL 3 1. BBQ Pavilion 2. Pool Deck 3. Lap Pool 4. Gymnasium 5. Pedestrian Gate @ Level 1 6. Building Services @ Rooftop 7. Bin Point @ Level 1 8. Exit Staircase
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On 21st September 2025
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Koi's are actually carps. Many instead of keeping real fishes purchase paintings of Koi's swimming. Most of the paintings usually have 9 Koi's swimming. (A few paintings have 8 fishes). In Mandarin 9 sounds like `longevity' and in Cantonese 8 sounds like `prosper'. The last illustration, is interesting because, it can also be applied to a swimming pool. Besides an uneven flow of water, it is equally inauspicious to have a swimming pool in the shape as mentioned in the illustration.
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The Fortredale which was newer than many of the developments had enbloc and sold has sold for around $65 million. Thank God for it. As for liveability; it each unit looks more like a fish aquarium when one walks past it during both day and night! However, somehow, in it's place The Line, even with it's enticing lucky draw of a BMW 3 series vehicle ... seems in my opinion to suffer from poor sales... (where each unit is sold roughly at 2,xxx per sq feet.
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This is the answer for the second picture. Did you spot the correct number of the Double Happiness Symbols in the second picture? If yes, congratulations!
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This is an old auspicious Chinese picture: 1. The Eight Immortals on top of the picture. 2. At the center of the picture is the Chinese Character `Fu' or Prosperity / Wealth. `Fu' is the same Fu as found in the Fu Lu Shou (Prosperity, Luck and Longevity). Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Can you spot an eternity loop in this picture?
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Attached please find two more pictures of fishes. The two pictures show the `importance' and how precious the fish are to the Chinese culture.
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