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At first quick glance, I was just looking at your circled area of Block 320B and 310C and felt that the distance could have of a lesser impact of 天斩煞 (tiān zhǎn shà). Upon closer inspection, it becomes apparent that the combination of Blocks 308B and 309A plays a significant role in creating a tunnel-like effect that directs the air-flow. In terms of Feng Shui principles, envision a house situated at the peak of a hill. Contrary to popular belief, such a location should ideally be shielded by trees to mitigate the impact of strong winds or sha qi. Ideally, some of the sha qi can be directed towards the left side, as indicated by the numerous blue "Xs". As previously stated, a helpful way to demonstrate this is by imagining holding up an umbrella. If the umbrella begins to tilt and resist our grip as if it has a mind of its own, then it signifies unfavorable strong winds. These winds can have an impact on health, wealth, and overall luck. Regrettably, even if the example of the Duo Office Tower is not exactly the same as the Tian Zhan Sha, it still illustrates the effects of such Sha Qi, even when the windows are closed (in the case of an office building that may not have any windows at all).
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Just T.O.P. It is commendable that the communal bin and the compact design of the sunken bins are effective. In comparison to the bin lobby at The Hillion, this particular bin distinguishes itself with its dual press-button motorized doors. It is hoped that it will not turn into a mere novelty after a few years, leading to expensive repairs or replacements.
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What is a 天斩煞 (tiān zhǎn shà.) ? Some consider the red arrow as an axe or blade aimed towards unit marked in RED.. The following example where unit at X is affected by it. The proximity of the two yellow blocks to the green block, along with unit X, is the reason for this situation. Additionally, the unit mentioned in black may be impacted by strong winds blowing from South-Southwesterly to North-NE directions. This is only applicable in cases of very strong winds. Otherwise, if the condition above is not met, the unit should not be affected by it under normal circumstances. It also relies on the height of the unit in block. The closer to the rooftop of MSCP block 308C, the more concerning it becomes. Therefore, if we assume the MSCP is 4 storeys high and without landscaping, a unit such as #05 or #06 may experience the greatest Sha Qi if the prevailing winds are strong. A simple test is to hold up an umbrella. If the umbrella tilts and pulls away from one's hands, it's best to control the wind into the unit. For example, by reducing the openings such as casement windows and/or closing the sliding glass panels. If this were to be in the southeast of Singapore, such as Marine Parade, then it can be a significant concern. Given that the windows in this area are strongly affected by winds blowing between North to South and/or South to North depending on the time of day, due to the high and low pressure between the sea and land in that area.
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Part 1: HDB Straits View @Northshore Punggol
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Congratulations! Key collection is around the corner (Nov/Dec 2020). Happy to visit for the sea views... -
Part 1 of 2: Feng Shui at WaterWoods EC - Which units are lucky?
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_159795's topic in General Help
Part 2 of 2: Advice on Waterwoods EC + M.O.P. -
Flo Residence @ Punggol Field Walk
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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Two Principles of Feng Shui can explain this: 1. Feng Shui By Exception. 2. It Depends! 1. Feng Shui By Exception and Annual Stars 1.1. For example, for some clients who requests for annual Feng Shui visits, often a Feng Shui Master will zoom in on the annual locations of #5 = Misfortune/sickness, #2 = Sickness, #3 = Quarrels, conflicts and legal entanglements, #7 = Robbery/theft of wealth and finally under Period 8 = #8 = Auspicious wealth star for the year. 2. It Depends! on the Interior Layout Plan 2.1. Period (20 Year Flying Stars): Where are the #5's, #2's, #3's, #7's and their location. 2.2. For example under the Period Stars: The Master Bedroom already has e.g. MS#5 with WS#2. And if Annual Star is also e.g. #5, then can say this "annual flying stars" matters. 2.3. But if the Master Bedroom has MS #8 = current prosperity with WS #1 = future prosperity; then even Annual Star #2 flies in, then not as bad. 3. Therefore, the layout, the Period Flying Stars are to be looked at in relation to what number of the Annual Flying Stars for that year. 4. Therefore, You wrote: "just read somewhere that annual flying star matters more." Technically is not wrong. Neither is it a One-size fits all. "Forms determine the stars, the stars determine the interior + timely stars e.g. annual, monthly ... can be considered to fine tune the Period Stars". Got it, Get it. LOL P.S. Responsible Feng Shui Masters will often advice MOST of their clients that there is no need for annual Feng Shui audits. Usually more for clients who suddenly in that year find things not smooth. Or some clients do insists on an annual visits. Why so? For example, every year, we have say an additional 400 clients. And it is not possible for us to do annual audits for existing clients as well as 400+ added on each year. As there are just so few months to Chinese New Year (CNY) + it is not possible for us to slice ourselves into a few pieces and visit all clients within this window for an annual visits, right?
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Fernvale Riverbow: HDB 5 rooms by ranking
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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HDB Parkland Residences @ Upper Serangoon (DBSS)
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
All DBSS .. characteristics is that each unit has a balcony. Okay, not all have a Coffeeshop. This and say Adora Green have one each. -
HDB Rivervale Shores BTO launched in August 2017
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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Global Indian International School Punggol Campus Photos taken from block 15. Although no views for Block 15 1st to 6th Storeys facing TPE, at least, you help to buffer some of the noise! Oh dear, also Block 15, South facing units will no longer enjoy unblocked views once HDB Rivervale Shores are completed... More photos of the school:-
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