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Cecil Lee

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  1. An extra large version...
  2. Please do a search or follow this link:- The above was a review on Signature EC at Yishun
  3. Within the vicinity of City Lights .. Village at Lavendar, Kitchener Complex & the community centre A vibrant area indeed...
  4. This is how to cool two rooms with just one air-con coil unit: Two separate bedrooms.. cooled by just one air-con ...
  5. Ba gua mirror sold in 2017... SGP $6.50
  6. Recent visit to City Lights condo
  7. Flying Star directions at City Lights
  8. Case Study: We are involved in many City Planning Projects on a large scale:- From: Central Business Districts, Housing, Commercial, Shopping centres, expressways, MRT, LRT, Fire Station, Hospital, Police station etc... Case Study 2: A full hotel resort by the sea Case Study 2: City Planning in Vietnam
  9. Hanging an annual Tong Shu book...an old practice.. to ward-off evil and bring daily Luck.. A past belief... and a dying exercise... since mostly those who are now 60+ or older practice this. The young do not. IN SUMMARY " The practice of hanging an annual Tong Shu book, traditionally believed to ward off evil and attract daily luck, is increasingly becoming obsolete, as it is primarily observed by individuals aged 60 and above, with younger generations showing little interest in continuing this custom. This shift highlights a broader trend of declining engagement with age-old cultural practices among the youth." - Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.net, 2017
  10. 1st generation 1,200sq feet Mid-1970's HDB 5-bedroom Point-block flats... in Bedok North
  11. 3 x 3 = Nine NOs
  12. Garden Hill Park @ Bedok North is a matured estate. A few years younger than it's sister estate: Marine Terrace... but certainly retain that late 1970's charm...
  13. Recent photos of Clementi Cascadia
  14. Fortunately, the "spikes" of the shelter is not aimed towards any blocks or stacks. As illustrated by the red arrows in the last photo.
  15. The "leaf" shades does fit the theme ...
  16. No matter how; " 88 " is a popular "auspicious" number for the Chinese
  17. Amaryllis Ville, Newton Imperial and Newton 18 & 21 Majority of the photos are that or the 99 leasehold Amaryllis Ville..
  18. A Recent community Event : Our urban sanctuary: Pasir Ris
  19. Northwave by MCC. Recent photos of progress...
  20. A simple chart on a home at a cul-de-sac. Is this home affected by the Feng Shui of a cul-de-sac?
  21. OIC! I forgot! You are most like "up there" in the Northern hemisphere.... (or down-under) Cold country.. Generally, the external walls can be white or light cream are equally acceptable. Common sense says greying combined with black looks gloomy...thus avoid dull Colours...
  22. Seldom see black roofs unless it was the water tank. Such as in The Quinn condo. Are you referring instead to grey roofs? Common sense has it that black absorbs heat. Unless perhaps in a war-zone to make the home less of a target at night? Hmmm...
  23. 1. In Feng Shui, if this cul de sac is a service road: where vehicles can come into it; and make a turn via it: it is considered a cul de sac that can be impacted by Feng Shui. 1.1 Thus if you can drive your car into the cul de sac; so does your Neighbours and public: this can indeed be a cul de sac 2. But If it a no vehicle pathway then one can thank their Lucky Stars.
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