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Cecil Lee

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  1. I am so lucky to have this advices from you. i highly appreciate your time will get back to you soon .. 
  2. E-brochure One-Canberra-EC-E-brochure.pdf
  3. Case Study 11A: Type 1 - Potential Sha Qi from Sharp Corner of Stack 618 aimed towards stack 642 1. Sharp corner of stack 618 aimed towards 642 Case Study 11A: Type 2 - Sha Qi from neighbouring buildings 2. Sha qi from the sides of building aimed towards 652 (from 620) and 654 (from 618)..
  4. Case Study 10A: Type 1 - Sha Qi from Sharp Corner of MSCP 1. This is where the potential sharp corner of the 7-storey Multi-storey car park (MSCP) is aimed towards stack #618. 2. Hopefully, it is aimed towards the wall and not an opening (window) of often #02-618 to around #07-618. Safer to get a unit higher than #08 or higher in case the height of the car park reaches #08 or even #09 storeys high of the block 963B. Case Study 10A: Type 2 - Sha Qi from the sidewalls of 7th Storey MSCP car park 3. Stack #616 (around 2nd to perhaps 7 or 8 storeys high) is affected by sha qi in the form of the 7-storey MSCP aligned as shown below in RED:- 4. Best to avoid purchasing similar type of unit - where possible.
  5. 1. Okay the cul de sac should not be an issue. 2. Since the road behind the house is buffered by another home, it should not be an issue. 2. This new photo shows clearly that indeed the plot is not rectangular. This is beyond the scope of the forum given that other Feng Shui tools are needed to check whether the position of the swimming pool etc.. vs the Period the house was "born in".
  6. Case Study 9A: Pronounced Drop-Off-Point (DOP) and possible Sha Qi towards Block 965A Stacks #688 and #690 1. From examples of other HDB estates, often the roof-line of such a pronouced semi-circular DOP may slice towards units #02-688 and #02-690. 2. Hard to cure given that seems to cover or slice-towards the entire openings of these two units: 3. If possible, avoid these two units. Given that one cannot simply "shield" the entire house's windows especially at areas like the living room area. 4. Sample illustration from an existing HDB BTO Estate in Fernvale:- 5. Units #02-702 and especially #02-716 most likely will be also affected by the DOP roof-line. Most likely #02-718 will not be affected by it:- 6. (Below) Units #02-616 and #02-618 are also affected by the distinctive roof-line of the DOP:- Case Study 9B: For 702, again it is a good thing to avoid #02-702 given that the DOP drive-way curves towards this stack also 7. Thus it is another reason to avoid #02-702:-
  7. Case Study 8: Try to avoid low floors of stacks 604 and 606 due to the imbalance or sha qi from vehicles coming from Tampines Street 96 turning into the service road of the estate. 1. Where possible avoid especially #02-604 and #02-606. And even #03 if one can of these two stacks:-
  8. Case Study 7A: Common sense and living close to a canal 1. As the topic title suggest, this has very much to do with common sense than Feng Shui. 2. Good news is that often, for at least 10 to 15 years, termite infestations is a non-issue for homes near to a constantly damp area. Such as the "shores" of a canal. 3. For example, St Michael's Estate and the spill over of termites which colonised further inland. In fact, at one time, there was a POSBank branch at Boon Keng which at that time housed safe deposit boxes. There were known cases of safe boxes infected by termites. (Today, the branch has been converted to it's parent name DBS). 4. As mentioned, it should most probably not occur in the early years of the estate. Case Study 7B: Especially Stacks/units facing the Bedok Canal will be influenced by the Water classics. 5. Given that stack 650's facing vs 666 vs 734 vs 726 vs 714 etc... are different, their wealth fates will be often be different.
  9. Case Study 6: Compliments to the planners of this estate for avoiding the main entrance door of any units directly facing a long corridor. 1. Stack #698 is the only one that it's kitchen wall facing the long corridor. 2. Good news is that since it is not an opening, there is no issue, here. 3. In other estates, most likely 696 and/or 698's main door can be facing such a corridor. 3.1. Below: the blue dot is the actual location of stack 698's main door:-
  10. Unfortunately, it is harder to D.I.Y. It's a fact. Based on common sense, it is like some know how to even change their engine oil and filter. But some......
  11. It depends on where the sharp corner lands. If it lands at your home e.g. window frame or wall partition, not an issue.
  12. 1. Not perfect, but the outline of the driveway seems acceptable. 2. Beyond marking “X” seems to be a road or something else? P.S. I have masked the words and GPS coordinates.
  13. The Sunday Times Sunday, August 23, 2020 While there are notions of the spirit world as macabre and foreboding, there is also a counterpoint found in Chinese culture that spirits are to be appeased. The annual Chinese tradition of the Hungry Ghosts Month has nothing to do with the fear factor. Also referred to as the Seventh Lunar Month, which this year started last Wednesday (Aug 19) and which ends on Sept 16, it is a time when reverence for the departed is encouraged. According to fengshui master Mr Cecil Lee of Geomancy.Net, it is also a time to debunk myths and superstitions surrounding the spirit world. “The Chinese Ghost Month teaches two virtues - giving generously and expressing gratitude,” says Mr Lee who is in his 60s who has been advising clients on geomancy matters since 1996. “It is an occasion to offer food and incense papers to demonstrate generosity. In fact, these are the two main reasons that Buddhists consider the Seventh Lunar Month auspicious. It gives them an opportunity to offer prayers in honour of the dead.” Mr Lee says that according to Chinese traditions, the primary purpose of the Ghost Month is not to scare devotees but to impart a sense of giving and honouring the dead. “During this period, there is respect for the departed,” shares Mr Lee. “However, if one is anxious about leaving the home at night, it is advisable to be accompanied by a family member or friend.”
  14. The Sunday Times - Life Sunday, August 23, 2020 While there are notions of the spirit world as macabre and foreboding, there is also a counterpoint found in Chinese culture that spirits are to be appeased. The annual Chinese tradition of the Hungry Ghosts Month has nothing to do with the fear factor. Also referred to as the Seventh Lunar Month, which this year started last Wednesday (Aug 19) and which ends on Sept 16, it is a time when reverence for the departed is encouraged. According to fengshui master Mr Cecil Lee of Geomancy.Net, it is also a time to debunk myths and superstitions surrounding the spirit world. “The Chinese Ghost Month teaches two virtues - giving generously and expressing gratitude,” says Mr Lee who is in his 60s who has been advising clients on geomancy matters since 1996. "It is an occasion to offer food and incense papers to demonstrate generosity. In fact, these are the two main reasons that Buddhists consider the Seventh Lunar Month auspicious. It gives them an opportunity to offer prayers in honour of the dead.” Mr Lee says that according to Chinese traditions, the primary purpose of the Ghost Month is not to scare devotees but to impart a sense of giving and honouring the dead. “During this period, there is respect for the departed,” shares Mr Lee. “However, if one is anxious about leaving the home at night, it is advisable to be accompanied by a family member or friend.”
  15. K.I.V. Do you have a copy of the e-brochure? If so, I can begin to review it as soon as I obtain a copy of it.
  16. Case Study 8: Should I be concerned if my unit is beside a school? 1. Especially stacks 120 and 122 are the closest to the Christ Church Secondary School. 2. In fact, both stacks are not directly facing Christ Church Secondary School. 2.1. But at an angle, the residents can still see towards the school. Depending on the level, lower levels may look into the school buildings or field. 3. One can read more about similar concerns under this link:- 3.1. The difference in this development is that no stacks/units are directly facing the school. But just next to it. 3.2. If one has the time, please read Part 3 of the above HDB Yio Chu Kang Beacon BTO resource. Thank You.
  17. Case Study 7: Potential Poison Arrows or Sha Qi from roof-line of Precinct Pavilion and Drop-off-point (DOP) 1. Usually the roof-lines of especially that of the DOP other similar HDB flats aims into the window openings at Level 2. 2. Thus safest is to avoid units like #02-158, #02-160 and partial #02-162. 3. Sample illustrations from an existing estate at Fernvale, Sengkang: 4. The difference is that the sha qi will be a distance away and not as close as the above photos.
  18. Case Study 6: A classic case of a good entry point into the development where there is minimal or no sha qi especially from vehicles turning into the service road. 1. For example, if one follows the flow of the red arrows, Block 562C Stack 156 is set-in away from this service road and by the time vehicles travel towards stack 156, they are now parallel with the frontage of this stack. 1.1. Therefore, does not create any sha qi, here. 2. Another good thing is that vehicles can quickly and fluidly arrive at the Drop-Off-Point.
  19. Case Study 5: The planners of Champion Bliss did a good job in placing the Precinct Pavilion (PP) and the Electrical Sub-Station tucked at the corner along the main - Woodlands Avenue 1. 1. It is still good to consider avoiding a unit with a direct view into the PP. 2. As actvities such as a funeral wake is beyond one's control. Especially if this falls on one's auspicious holidays e.g. 1st or 2nd day of Chinese New Year. 4. Thus, if possible avoid low floors of stacks #160 and #162. 4.1. If possible, a unit that is at least 5th storeys or higher even for stacks #158 and #164 also. 4.2. There are also instances that activites at such a funeral wake (may) also have religious ceremonies that could generate some noise. 4.3. There is no such thing as complain on such a activity except that if it is carried out late at night. 5. Happy events such as a wedding can also be held at the PP. Again, the only consideration is the sounds or "noise" due perhaps to music played at such events or annoucements / speeches.
  20. Case Study 4: Flying Star Feng Shui of HDB Champion Bliss 1. Based on the Sales Brochure, this development falls under Period 9 Feng Shui. 2. This development has varying facing directions: N3, S3, NW2, SE2, NE2, SW2, E3 and SW3. Applying the protractor:- 3. Do I use the main entrance door?
  21. From another House Hunting client Thank you master Lee for the report. Many many thanks.
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