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Cecil Lee

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  1. East Crown at Canberra recently T.O.P. This is the precinct pavilion: One issue is that many flats particularly 2nd and 3rd storeys have a full view of it.. good or bad... bad if a wake occurs during one’s festival eg Chinese New Year.. etc From this photo block 119B, 120A and B has a view of this pavilion:- From East Crown: this is the view of under construction block 131A East link I. East link I development has a shopping centre. And it is facing the under construction Canberra MRT station. Canberra MRT is slated to be operational in 2018.
  2. Part 4: Drawing a parallel with the kitchen refrigerator Lets talk about a home and even many shopping centres and food courts and even local market cum food centre. The sink is often located at the outer-most of many of these toilets Where do we find a sink behind the WC? For a common kitchen, often we also place the refrigerator closest to the entrance of the kitchen. How often does one see the refrigerator close to the service yard side of a kitchen? The sink is also like the refrigerator. Many homes and public places place them closest to the entrance area of a toilet.
  3. Part 3: Common sense says that is it always best to mount the mirror facing the toilet door. (Mirror at a brighter - lighted area) 1. This is to allow natural light to come-in to the toilet. And thus when we open the toilet door; some light would enter the toilet. As opposed to the mirror inside the toilet. And often must always turn on the lights in order to see one-self. This is not the case of A and D. 2. Isn't it more natural to open the toilet door and one can quickly look at one's facial features. Instead of opening the door and greeted with a THRONE. And having to turn a corner to view one's face.
  4. Part 2: Hygiene consideration. Isn't this also based on common sense? 1. Do you know that whenever we do not close the toilet lid; and flush the toilet, the micro-droplets will "spray" out of the toilet bowl. 1.1. Below, the illustration may seem exaggerated.. but look at the "spray" pattern:- For A and D: If do not close the toilet door, the toilet micro-droplet or spray would flow out of the toilet door! For B: Imagine, the tooth brush, cosmetics etc.. may be sprayed by the WC "water". C: In this case is suppose to be the least of the worst of the above. Does the above evaluation makes sense? Thus, no need to tie this with Feng Shui. Simply try to analyse it via pure common sense, right? In addition for C: even if one forgot to close the toilet door; one is seated to the side of the toilet.
  5. PART 1: Common sense and avoiding knee injury and or feeling awkward.. In my opinion, there are two considerations: 1. The first consideration is always: Has common sense to do with any of these layouts? 2. Based on common sense Feng Shui; Let's look at "D": 2.1. Imagine if forgot to lock the door. Someone is quite rough and force their way in when one is seated on the "THRONE". May even cause injury to the knee or calf-muscles. Thus, one should not use this layout plan. (Unless perhaps using a bi-fold door) 2.2. A is just as bad. But luckily there could be a toilet roll module on the wall to at least halt the door fully opened. But if one looks at the photo: the knee caps may also be vulnerable like that of Para 2.1 marking D. In addition, it makes not sense that a toilet door cannot be fully opened. And if one is not careful, the right leg : when seated on the throne.. may also hit toilet roll. 3. Most people would feel more comfortable with the toilet seat at marking C. 3.1. How many toilets have a WC as shown in marking B? This may still work or be okay. But would you or majority feel comfortable seating on such a throne? If not then; in my opinion, the clear winner should be marking C.
  6. Frankly this forum has existed more than 20 years and yet no one else ever asks this question. What do you think?-:)
  7. Attached are macro use of Flying Star Feng Shui. And in these two examples, Flying Star numbers are applied to them:- Hopefully, what you are applying is also based on Flying Star numbers. And not the "fixed" templates type of Ba Gua e.g. where North = career, SW = romance etc... If so, go somewhere else. As this is the laughing stock of traditional Feng Shui world. It can also be applied in a room. But less effective given that a room is small. Avoid posting any attachments with .docx as these may contain virus. Anyway, I did open the attachment in a contained environment. But nothing found except for an "i".
  8. Tall Ceiling fans with nine blades. Actually the more blades the more air-flow + less wind vortex to the fan blades = a smooth flow. For example these fans are like cars with V8 or V12 engines. If not, fans hung so high will wobble noticeably and may even cause it to come away from the mounted bolts. These fans hang as high as 4.8 metres high. Utra quiet DC motors. Location: Food Paradise at Eastwave Canberra
  9. This house faces a T-junction. Often the owners go into a defensive mode and a build amore robust solid frontage similar to this illustration. With the exception that some don’t add additional Lion’s.. This photo was taken directly from the main gate of the house. It shows that this house faces this T-junction: Side view: To the left is the T-junction: The main gate and high concrete walls: Close-up of the solid concrete walls:
  10. So sorry, hope you understand this is beyond this general advice forum.
  11. Northpoint city Just T.O.P. So Long as the government continues to increase the population; these brick and mortar shops may survive. Else, you see one; you see all. Harvey Norman.. blah blah blah.. Previously topped up several Bagus food court cards at Woodlands.. then it closed down..and swallowed the amounts in the prepaid card. Now the Bagus, here gave me a bitter aftertaste.
  12. Drink coffee better health This is what this coffee cup says..or rather this coffee shop: Yang Seah attests to.
  13. Today, drove by these two locations marked X and saw two house breaking signage:
  14. In my opinion, this is most likely a modern take of a "ba gua" mirror. The octagon shape is associated with the 8 trigrams or that of a ba gua mirror. The YELLOW background in the middle has to do with a talisman. As most talisman are often written on yellow (background). The outer red square represents the earth plate of a regular lou-pan: The geometric red lines within the yellow background is not the norm. Frankly, this is the first time I saw this. More likely Tantric Tibetian.
  15. In my opinion these are some considerations: 1. To some there is a stigma attached to a house facing a T-junction. (Please note that I had mentioned specifically a house = landed property. 2. Thus a house simply means a landed property home facing a T-junction as shown in the attachment under marking in red "A". Generally, markings B and C are also considered "inauspicious to some". 3. Thus the unit or apartment. at Block 308A level 7 is not facing the T-junction. 4. For the above unit there are two considerations: 4.1. Again the word "Stigma" attached to a home or block at a TRAFFIC JUNCTION. Thus traffic junctions may not always be a type of T-junction as shown in the illustration. 4.2. This stigma has more to do with the fact that often there are more accidents at traffic-junctions - for the mere fact that some vehicles run the red lights etc... or during turnings. 4.3. Specifcally this stigma has more to do with the remote possibility of a vehicle running out of control and ploughing its way into a LANDED property gate or fence or even landing inside the main door etc.. For this reason automatically many associate this with bad luck. 4.4. This is why you are asking is this true? 4.5. The block 308A is set in + there is a service road. Thus no way an out of control vehicle would smash into one of the support beams or pillars and cause the building to (touch-wood) collapse. 4.6. More so if a unit is above 2nd or 3rd storey. No vehicle would be able to fly so high and smash into the living room of such a unit. 4.7. Thus should consider this as just "grandma tale" if it applies to a block of flats such as in the example. 5. From a scientific point-of-view and Sha Qi: this illustration shows that the stack you mentioned is EXPOSED with no other buildings to shield it. Thus in a strong wind(windy) condition, this is one form of Sha Qi:- 5.1. In Feng Shui, as much as one would like to have unblocked views; but if totally unblocked and EXPOSED to strong and direct winds then this is not ideal. 5.2. For example, if a home is on a barren hill; and there are no trees to provide some cover against strong winds; then this house is said to be affected by such sha qi. 5.3. Same thing, here. Not every day there are strong winds; but often if a home / apartment(unit) is exposed like this; then there is no "protection". Unlike that of block 308B etc... 5.4. For the above reason, luck can be like a "Yoyo" up and down depending on the weather /wind conditions.
  16. Spotlights to increase sales? Apparently, this (seasoned) food seller believes the more the merrier... Location: Marine Parade Central Bottom row = 8 lights Top row = 7 lights
  17. 2018's Li Chun falls on 4 February: Fact or Myth? Li Chun is not only the day to deposit money but also there are best times to do so?
  18. Gong Xi Fa Cai! Earth-Dog Year! On Chinese New Year, we are closed only for one day on 16 January:- Geomancy.net Opens for business on Saturday 17th February 2018. (Closed only on the 1st day of Chinese New Year) How's my luck in 2018? https://www.geomancy.net/content/feng-shui-resources/yearly-forecast/dog-2018-chinese-horoscope-feng-shui-yearly-forecast
  19. Well received. Very thorough. Will spend time read it and discuss this Saturday. Thanks again.
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  21. Stainless steel gate with three rings. Each ring has 12 “pearls” each. Location: West Wood
  22. 1960’s triangle motifs at Old Airport estate
  23. Photo taken from block 188 towards landed homes along Westwood Avenue Good news .. although it is a taboo to face a T-or end of road.. not too concern if it is similar to this.
  24. Glad to find out that all internal walls are concrete and not dry plaster walls. Looks like one of the last few HDB blocks with “solid” interior walls... with the exception usually of blocks that are often 30 storeys or higher..
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