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Cecil Lee

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  1. 1. What is the Holy Trinity of Chinese Luck System? 2. Here it implies that the person who sleeps on such a bed should feel fairly comfortable. 3. Thus even if for example under the Eight House concept, in theory, if the bed-head position is facing East, and the person who sleeps on such a bed is an East person, if he/she does not feel comfortable since this is not a "command" position, it can affect the person's Human/Man Luck. 4. In some Feng Shui book or illustrations, an author of the book had drawn an illustration of someone holding a knife and walking towards this bed trying to "murder" him/her. 5. Bed-head direction in full view of the toilet / toilet door? Close it when not in use. In Feng Shui, if one place a side table with a lamp between this door and the bed, it is symbolic of a partition between the two!
  2. Case Study 4: High Floors preferred to avoid a view into the Precinct Pavilion (PP) Learn More:
  3. Case Study 6: There are three Precinct Pavilions in HDB Bedok South Blossoms Learn More
  4. Case Study 4: A Church close-by? Generally, the church is considered a "non-issue" given that it is a road away. And for stacks #664, #652 and #654 are further buffered by the 6/7 Storey Multi-Storey Carpark with Roof Garden. Stack #622 is also on the sidelines of the church - not directly facing it.
  5. Case Study 5: Higher floor units preferred if living close to a Precinct Pavilion (PP) Learn More:
  6. Case Study 4: Stack #654's front door facing a long corridor = Poor Shapes and Forms Feng Shui
  7. Case Study 3: Close proximity to the Precinct Pavilion Learn:
  8. Case Study 2: Poor Shapes and Forms with Centralised Bin Lobby (CBL) close-by to unit's front door Stack #654
  9. Case Study 4: HDB Plantation Verge uses the Pneumatic Waste Conveyance System (PWCS) 1. Requires close co-operation amongst residents to avoid clogging the system.2. In some instances the PWCS in other developments had even be known to jam for 2 or more years. 2.1. Making the stench unbearable especially for households living close to the Bin Centre! Learn: More:
  10. Case Study 3: Sample Centralised Bin Lobby (CBL) & Chutes sharing unit's living room wall Stack #139 One of the several examples found at HDB Plantation Verge BTO Just imagine, opening the living room windows and it's beside the common bin lobby open area! +++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++ ++++++ Stacks #165, #205, #233 also share same fate as above
  11. Case Study 2: Most concern are a Chinese or Hindu Temple Stacks facing the place of worship: #115, #121 or #165 Related: A near-by temple? What if it is a Japanese Soka?
  12. Case Study 3: Any concern if my unit has a view of the Precinct Pavilion (PP)? Learn more: HDB Parc Meadows has a total of four (4) Precinct Pavilions
  13. Case Study 2: A prestige name? Anglo Chinese Primary School? Not exactly Feng Shui Parent's Eyes light up..... Hmm.. units facing schools?
  14. Case Study 1: Not sure which units to get? Generally units facing the park is a good bet as they often have good Shapes and Forms Feng Shui 1. Having reviewed many developments for the last 20 years or so, there are very few new developments where stacks/unit not only face the park but also NOT AFFECTED by the afternoon sun! 2, If one only depends on just Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, units facing this site reserved for park is certainly a good bet! Please note that has yet to take into consideration: 1. How suitable is the unit to the main breadwinner & 2. External Shapes and Forms of the unit
  15. Case Study 3: Any concerns if my unit faces Farrer Park Primary School? 1. Avoid the windows facing the roof-line (sha qi) of a school (if any) 2. During school operations, do expect the school bell to ring every hour on the hour. 3. Do expect noises especially kids playing during recess and or during school assembly time Learn More:
  16. Case Study 2A: Stack #216 with Poor Shapes and Forms Feng Shui The centralised chute sharing the same wall as the living room Case Study 2B: Stack #238 & #240, especially #238 Hopefully both the recycle and common bins are not in full view of the front door(s) In addition, especially for Stack #238, if you love to leave the front door opened then there are privacy concerns. As unit front door is in full view of the Three lifts!
  17. Case Study 5: Is it bad fengshui when flat facing cross junction Learn More:
  18. Case Study 4: Stacks #282 and #284 has a view of the existing Bin Centre While Stacks #272. #274 and #276 are in close proximity to this Bin Centre For one thing, it might certainly affect future re-sale value of such a unit.
  19. Case Study 3: Stacks/Units facing Bedok View Secondary School Relate: Of school roof-line aimed towards a units opening such as windows and expect some "noise" such as children activities and assembly / hourly bell rings during school hours...
  20. Case Study 2: Kudos for the placement of the Common Bin Lobby (CBL) Traditional "Old School" placement of the common bins directly opposite the lifts. How to complain, here. LOL
  21. TRIVIA Not all countries celebrate Vesak Day on the same day! Source & Credit:
  22. Blk 27 Kaki Bukit Food Court… this is the first time, step in here. But walked one round and went off. Related:
  23. More modern design grille gate. Apparently this is not the first development with this powder-coated durable grille gate design
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