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Caribbean At Keppel Bay, 2 Keppel Bay Drive
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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The side facing the afternoon sun. A distinctive weave concealing the fire escape staircase. This structure is slender and elevated. According to the Five Elements philosophy, it is categorized under the "Wood element." The stylistic "basket weave" characteristic of this building:- This structure is not designed for automobile enthusiasts. There are limited parking facilities and a scarcity of covered spaces.... Nevertheless, most of the units are currently rented out. If you look carefully, each unit is tiny thus one will notice that each unit consisted of TWO (2) floors... Each unit spans two floors each.
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Sights at HDB Kim Keat Palm at Toa Payoh Lorong 7
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
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Sights at HDB Kim Keat Palm at Toa Payoh Lorong 7
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
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Sights at HDB Kim Keat Palm at Toa Payoh Lorong 7
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
Teochew Kueh at the nearby coffeeshop Pork Rib Prawn Noodle.. pretty common still.. Less common Turtle soup.. mostly found in HDB old estate Food Centres such as Old Airport Road and Kim Keat Palm... -
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From what I understand, not that popular in Singapore. But a few HDB estates install these in the master bedroom toilets...
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Copper piping is bendable and if proper installed; leak proof. However, today many homes there were built with water piping built around the 1995’s have started to corrode with tell tale signs of greenish pitting has started to leak... These pipes are in a new refurbished SingPost building. Stainless steel or PVC pipes are today a better value! Did you see the stains on these pipes?
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First Time Open Door Procedure for new or re-sale home
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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Thanks for the sketch. 1. You wrote: "The altar will be praying to Guan Yin and Guan Yu." Reply 1: Please note that traditionally one is suppose to pray to ODD number of deities or gods. Not TWO (2). 2. Normally if an Altar is to face the main entrance door; it is highly unusual in a HOME to place it so far back as per your RED outline.
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Yellow cane palm, golden cane or Butterfly palm
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Nature Yellow cane palm’s roots. Some young roots looks like worms ... and cluster in a huge bulging lump above ground... -
[5.] Chinese Altar: Auspicious Chinese Altar Dimensions
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_159686's topic in General Help
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Tanjong Rhu spicy hot wanton noodle
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
Soon Fatt Wanton mee at Block 20 Ee Hoe Eating House’s noodle is chewy. Generius portions of wanton with water chestnuts. A rarity given that it is so hard to peel them! The stall proudly displays a Makansutra award! -
Tanjong Rhu spicy hot wanton noodle
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
They seem to change their formula often. This time around at their Tanjong Rhu branch at Jalan Batu .. too much garlic smell. A turn-off for me. Other branches also have inconsistent quality. This Tanjong Rhu branch belongs to the elder brother / mum who still runs a stall at Marine Terrace market and food centre. These two stalls does not use the cantonese style noodles that was used at their other son's stall at Old Airport coffee shop. -
1. For simplicity, in general, this can be considered a sha qi or poison arrow IF the outline of marking in red B (triangle) exactly faces towards your home's main door:- 2. As for the "TIP" as shown as marking "A" often it is more potent if the opening is exactly parallel with this "TIP":- 3. While the portion of "B" the actual triangle can range from any vertical "purple" height as shown above. 4. From your photo (while standing) at the main door opening (I think); it does look like a threat. Usual cure is often a convex mirror above the main door. While other alternative cures such as a 6 hollow rod wind chime may not be appropriate especially if the frontage of your home does not have a roof where it can be placed exactly in-front of the main door. 5. The above is usually the norm and often many Feng Shui (FS) practitioners will (may) call this a threat. Thus the idea of "Being safe than sorry" means that often a cure is proposed. 6. Few if any FS practitioners have never highlight that there is a possibility that both "A" and "B" has to be parallel with one's home in order to be a threat. This is why I mentioned under Para 1. "For simplicity....." And also above Para 5. 7. Frankly, in theory and based on the "science of Feng Shui", it CAN be a "threat" if it is only parallel with A and B. 8. Another way of looking at it from the "art of Feng Shui"; if one feels uneasy with the photo then it is considered closer to the "traditional" universal threat towards your home. Again, it is the " be safe than sorry"......thing!
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