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One of the rooms turned into an office The last tenant was a Traditional Chinese Medicine Hall:- This is a close-up of the dispensing hall. Notice the large amounts of storage chests. Each chest was suppose to contain a specific medicine. Won't be surprise if one of them contains medical cockroaches and even seahorse etc... Another view of the open courtyard from the dispensing hall:-
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These plaques from 19 to the last plaque 24
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Part 3: Around Potong Pasir
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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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The former tenant was a Traditional Chinese Medicine Hall. Thus no surprise with these medicine making machines... Iconic raised slab.... Teochew styled design house... More photos of the first courtyard:-
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Part 7: Fo Guang Shan, Singapore More photos...
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More photos...By the way, most of the trees which looks like bonsai trees are Chinese Juniper trees such as under the photo 37-fgs.jpg.
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Note: All Ba Gua mirrors are not to be used facing in-wards. IT MUST be used e.g. above a door facing outwards. Attached, please find pictures of various type of Ba Gua mirrors:- Please refer to the attached picture file: basic-baguamirrors.jpg :- MODEL A - Traditional Ba Gua with flat mirror Description: 1. This type of mirror has a Traditional Green & Red Ba Gua mirror. 2. It has a flat mirror in the centre. Flat mirror is meant for general purpose protection. 3. It has the First Heaven Sequence Ba Gua Trigram formation. MODEL B - Modern' Ba Gua with convex mirror. Description: 1. This type of mirror uses YELLOW background. Yellow is the colour usually used for Chi…
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In this view, you can see a wider picture of some of the apartment blocks of Summerhill condo. You can also clearly see the sloping hill. And the water retention.
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Note: The full edited Case Study is found here:- http://sg.geomancy.net/about/location-mainpage/location-mainpage.htm Dear All, 1. This is a mini tour of Geomancy.Net's office location. 2. Why is the location chosen? Geomancy.net is located in a low-lying, basin location. In Singapore, this location called `Yio Chu Kang' is particularly auspicious. One Feng Shui Master even mentioned that it is Singapore's "Only Feng Shui cricket' land that is active and wields great supernatural power." Overall, this location is considered very auspicious. 3. This is the first paranomic picture from the inside of Geomancy.net looking outwards. 4. In the paranomic picture, you can have …
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1. This category of Ba Gua mirrors have the Fu Dogs as protection. 2. Sometimes, the owners may not have Fu Dogs on both sides of their premises and they like to feel comfortable with Fu Dogs. 3. Notice that the Model E & F Ba Guas in the picture with Fu Dog in the centre of the Ba Gua " clench' or bite on to two swords. 3. It has to do with the real figurines where some of these Fu Dogs bite on a sword each. I have also taken pictures of figurines of statues of Fu Dogs with the sword in this attachment. Overall, this category of Ba Gua mirrors are is used more for "protection" e.g. against evil spirits RATHER than to deflect Sha Qi or poison arrows. It is preferred …
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Note: This is an interesting link about the Punggol 21 project:- The URL where you can find out more about the Punggol 21 Master Plan - One of the last largest major housing development area 1. This is a further note to the case study of our office situation. 2. As part of our strategic planning, we have decided to be situation just a `stone thow' away from Singapore's ambitious Punggol 21 project housing. 3. Where this is the area where, most of the major Housing & Development Board public flats are situated. 4. To service and support a large number of clients who intend to do renovations, or move in to the area since early this year, we were able to reduce travell…
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TheAng Chee Siao Ong Temple@West Coast Drive; more photos...
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During my visit to Shanghai, China; saw this shop hanging a conVEX bagua mirror above their main entrance of the shop.
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Note: The full edited Case Study is found here:- http://sg.geomancy.net/about/location-mainpage/location-mainpage.htm This is a continuation of Part I: Site location of Geomancy.net office and Part II: Case Study of Geomancy.net Office. (These postings are also in this same conference. Just a few messages below.) This picture shows the walk-up entrance to our office. You will also notice the greenery that often attracts birds and butterflies. (Sometimes the dreaded .... honet bee). But often the honet bee does no harm; in-fact, they help polinate the plants and flowers in our garden. In addition, there are lots of flowers growing and usually, it is good to grow plants - a…
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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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This could be another reason one can state in the divorce papers for separation & divorce!
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This picture: Summerhill condominum - continuation of Part I, II and III Shows an overview of the frontage of the condo. Cars drive past the Guard house onto a wooden bridge. Below the wooden bridge is the water retention. In this concept, there is a two-element harmony where water -> wood (productive cycle). See attachment below.
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Snap-shots of more pictures of the above temple. Lion statue: There are two Lion statues `guarding' the main entrance to the temple. Lion statues are very common found on traditional Chinese buildings to guard the front door. Lots of buildings in Singapore have the two Lion statues similar to the one shown in the picture. The Hong Kong Shanghai Bank or HSBC commonly has two bronze Lions outside the main entrance of their branches. The burning receptacles are used for burning of paper `money', paper offerings etc... `Hell' notes refers to paper money burned/offered to the dead in the hope that they can make use of the money in the after life.
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