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On 9th March 2020 It has been quite sometime I visited this condo. Previously was also for Can or Cannot buy. Pool timing is unusually late in the morning... often it is 7am onwards or latest is 8am. 10pm is the norm. LOL Condo has that serene feel...
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Park Natura Location +++ Park Natura Site Plan
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Park Nova @ 18 Tomlinson Road by Shun Tak Holdings (Previously enbloc Park House) Launched April 2021
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Park Nova is a Freehold development consisting of only 54 units. Expected TOP is in 2024. The first Year of Period 9 Flying Star Feng Shui.
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Expected Launch is 1st Quarter 2025
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Parkgreen Condo at Rivervale Site plan
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1. I belong to the old school where all my cars must be installed with:- 1.1. Mud-guard for both front and rear of the car 1.2. Side mouldings to protect the body of the car 2. My wish? 2.1. How I wish all car parks are installed with friendly "Parking Blocks or Wheel Stops". 2.2. My wish came thru when I went for a Feng Shui audit at the Fontaine Parry condominium at Poh Huat Road. 3. The developer installed a "mud-guard" friendly "parking block or wheel stop". 3.1. Such that even if I were to roll my car wheels touching the parking block, my car's mud-guard does not scrape the "parking block". 4. Any way, this is only a dream as unfortunately, I don't visi…
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Parkshore Condo at Tanjong Rhu Road Site plan
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Parksuites @ Holland Grove expected TOP is around 31 December 2023. If so it should still be under Period 8 Feng Shui.
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Estimated launch is 1st Quarter 2025
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AD Expected launch: Q4, 2024 Developer: UOL- Singland and CapitaLand No of Units: 1,195 Residential Units * Direct connectivity to the upcoming Tampines North MRT station. * One of the largest integrated developments comprising of a bus interchange, a community club, and a hawker centre * Includes lush greenery and pockets of open spaces Expected Bookings on 1st Quarter 2025
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1.10.2020 … a visit to a client
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Parkwood Collection at Lorong 1, Realty Park by Fantasia Investment, Sun Renwang & Yang Xinping
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Parkwood Collection is a vacant plot of land Sold to the developer by Government Land Sales. Although the site has been fenced up. At the time of writing, this development will be launching soon (2nd Quarter 2019)
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Launching soon
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The House of Tan Yeok Nee was built in 1882-85 as a family home by Tan Yeok Nee, a gambier merchant from Chaozhou, China. When he first arrived in Singapore, he made a living as a cloth pedler. However. he later established hamsell as a successful gambler and pepper planter in Johor. Malaya. and began trading in these commodltles. The house is one of the two surviving examples of traditional Chinese mansions in Singapore. the other being River House in Clarke Quay. The House of Tan Yeok Nee is a Teochew-style residential buuilding wlth two main courtyard. lts intricate roof is decorated with wooden carvings, painted plaster relief and colourful porcelain pieces. …
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These are Plaques 1 to 6; As some of my earlier photos of each of the 24 Filial Piety plaques were often missing parts of the wordings; I took the opportunity to re-take the entire photos of each of the plaques. The wordings can now be easily read.
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Part 1: Around Potong Pasir
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These pictures are of the views of the temple
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This was once a dying art in Singapore. But today, the belief of burning offerings of bamboo/paper: homes, cars, boats, handphones is striving! This is the belief that when one dies, such offerings would ensure that the dead lives a comfortable life with a home, car and many other material things that the person was used to prior to their death. Location: Joo Chiat Road.... Below: This most likely is exoskeleton for a paper mansion made by binding lots of bamboo strips:- Apologies for the blurred photo:
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Sorry for the poor quality "stitching of the two photos". But you should be able to read the entire History (amid) some rough joints at the middle portion. Again, apologies...
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Central courtyard:-
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Plaques 7 to 12
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Part 2: Around Potong Pasir
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Belief that the after-life needs these items. Still common also in Taiwan...
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More exterior photos of Fo Guan Shan
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