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These photos were taken during CityLife EC's T.O.P. in 2016 of HDB GreenVerge. Then the land was just being cleared. Earlier on, the area with yellow highlights was suppose to continue to be both green and a cycling dirt track... In Singapore, it is more likely that every corner will be turned into some kind of housing development: HDB/EC/codo or into a shopping mall etc...
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Citylife EC @ Tampines - Is my unit still lucky today?
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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Related: Citylife EC - Which units are lucky today? More...
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Had done reviews during T.O.P. for a few clients. This is a newer review done after T.O.P. Intentionally Pixelated.
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Our first generation of Feng Shui report. Review was done in the year 2006. The date that The Quintet just T.O.P. then. During T.O.P. I had done around another 6 more reviews for other clients in this EC. Okay, it was not in colour unlike our newer generation of Feng Shui reports. This is progress, right.
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Hi master, does this staircase without vertical wood stand pose any threat? Technically NO. But be prepared for busybody relatives or friends bad mouth it. And if got naughty child or kids.. must ask parents to sign indemnity form. Wear a helmet if you do cleaning down there. Otherwise it is no issue
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Related: Real life extracts of Feng Shui Audits =Design spaces and working with nature and not against it:
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And Having frequent: Conflicts, quarrels, disputes and legal problems? Blame it especially on Flying Star number #3.
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Related: Case Study Number 25 And Case Study 10A
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Extract of the above article converted using OCR:- THE STRAITS TIMES MONDAY, MARCH 1 2010 PAGE A4 Flush away bad karma at temple in Japan OTA CITY (JAPAN) Tired of an un-satisfying relationship, the sluggish economy or just your, own bad habits? Now you really can. flush it all down the toilet. The Mantokuji temple in Japan’s central Gumma, prefecture was once an asylum for. women who wanted.to cut ties with their husbands, a function now. made obsolete by modern divorce laws , and family courts. Now the. temple is a museum chronicling the history of diverge . as well as a place to help people get rid-of anyvba:d karma, via a piece of papier they drop into latrines. Vistors have two options: the white squat toilet for the "enkiri" or cutting ties, or. the black one for. the “enmusubi”, or tightening ties. "I severed the bind with obesity,” said tea ceremony instructor Shizue Kurokawa, 69, after flushing net “enkiri” tag in the white latrine. ‘I’m getting fat and it’s not healthy. From now on, I’d like to lose weight, be in fine form and take care of' my health.” . Temple officials said most, visitors still come with the purpose of breaking up with, their partners, but most, do so very discreetly, . “I work for a business company arid, things, are not going well. What’s moref deflation is a problem everywhere in Japan,” said 74-year-old Kiyo Suzuki, an employee at a steel production, company. “So my prayer i is that things. may recover for all of its.” Temple museum director Tadashi Takagi said that with spirits and gods believed, to inhabit practically everything in Japan, toilets are no different. But ever, since the symbolic latrines..... were installed, accidents, have happened. “When this museum was realised, at first there were people who took it for a real loo and actually used it. But since we put a sign indicating that the toilets are for praying, almost nobody makes that mis take: any more,” he said. REUTERS
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