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Another one of those inverted Fu's. This time, at Harvey Norman, Funan Centre, 2010.
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TheAng Chee Siao Ong Temple@West Coast Drive; more photos...
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A nice flowing curvy home: Design takes precedence over other factors. Simply "a designer. This brings me fond memories of the 1950's and 1960's type of out-of-the box smooth flowing design. P.S. Location of home: Eastern Part of Singapore : in Siglap area.
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Additonal photos... Looking from the front; towards the Lion pair; on the left the lion has a baby. While on the right is suppose to be a ball of silk or cotton....
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Take a look at the photos........
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Apricot signifies longevity. And this apricot look-alike bread tells it all....
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Yes, the group of pictures you see actually belongs to this single home (HDB apartment) somewhere at Blk 4xx Tampines, Singapore.
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The red-light district (brothel) area in Singapore is littered with lots of temples, society and associations..... Location: Lorong 26, Geylang
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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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Pictures were taken along Tanjong Pagar Plaza, Craig Road and finally from Neil Road. The Iconic Pinnacle at Duxton is truly imposing from almost anywhere! Last week I was in a new Tanjong Pagar Business tower, and yes; can literally "feel" the Pinnacle close-by...
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Can you really visualise the beautiful smile from this Amara Singapore, Hotel, Lion?
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1. Elvis Presley & Marilyn Monroe are alive? 2. Not exactly! BUT somehow, they are at least remembered in Singapore! Maybe for the wrong reasons? Why? 3. This rememberance in Singapore is not exactly complimentary! 4. Really, creative people, do think differently from "normal" of the mill people like us! 5. In Australia, I get to see Toilets with captions of "RAM = male" and "DOE = female" goat. 6. This newly refurbished building: Pico Creative Centre; along Kallang Avenue seems to think that the best way for people to recognised the male side of the toilet is via the huge posted of Elvis. And for the female? The famous sex symbol: Marilyn Monroe! 7. Look…
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What happens if we have a choice to install as many fish-eye viewers on our main door? What would you do?
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The idea is that spirits travel in a straight line and a zig zag bridge will certainly confuse the spirits!
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A building with such angular corners is not Feng Shui friendly... This block of private apartmentis along Yio Chu Kang Road - just before Phillips Avenue.
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The pictures shows the common Malay style roofs. These roofs tower over the car-park behind the Geylang Serai Market and Food Complex: http://www.rednano.sg/sfe/allsearch.action?allsearch=true&view=map&querystring=1+geylang+serai Some of the apartments in either of Housing & Development Board (HDB)flats: Blocks 412, 414,416 will be affected by thetriangle roofs of the Geylang Serai Market and Food Complex. Picture tells it all. Photos taken fromnearby Joo Chiat Complex.
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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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Many advertisement flyers are thrown on the floor in this rather "dirty" void deck in a HDB flat in Taman Jurong area
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1. Last Saturday, an existing client who had recently sold their condominium unit and bought a landed property. 2. He asked me whether should he change his main entrance door position? As he felt that the main gate should not open directly towards the main entrance door. 3. Please see attached illustration showing: Layout Plan A and Layout Plan B. 4. These are the considerations:- 4.1. Contrary to my client's belief, especially in Singapore; especially for terrace houses; in my opinion 50 percent of all such terrace homes have either their main entrance directly facing the main gate (as shown under Layout Plan: A). 4.2. And the rest of the 50 percent of all terr…
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Found this sign above the payment counter of an Indian restaurant along Yio Chu Kang Road..... " In God We Trust All others pay cash"
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1. This water feature was taken sometime in the 1950's. It is 60 donkey years ago! 2. Can you see the miniature hexagonal pavilion? Such Chinese pavilions are very popular in the past: and comes in all shapes e.g. circle; square; hexagonal and octagonal pavilions. 3. Today, such water feature cum landscaping is close to obsolete unless it is a purposeful theme park type of structure. 4. Although such pavilions ting can be found in temples; these pavilions are equaly and not exclusive to temples or religious places. As such structures can be found in Chinese theme parks and gardens - to provide shade and shelter. 5. On the ri…
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1. The photo showsmy 3rd uncle who is actually taller than 6ft 6inches. 2. However, if we use a conservative estimate that he is 6 feet high; I measured this coconut tree and it is approximately 60 feet high!
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