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Xin Xian Traditional thick Porridge @ Marine Terrace
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
Hougang Green Hokkien mee stall..one of the most popular stall in that shopping complex. Location show in the red arrow:- -
Xin Xian Traditional thick Porridge @ Marine Terrace
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
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Xin Xian = Fresh by three Sister’s Stall at Marine Terrace market. Traditional Porridge with chunks full of ingredients Hokkien style: minced meat, meat slices, liver or fish slices or add cuttlefish or 100 year old eggs Both this stall and the Tanjong Rhu wanton mee stall are around the circled area:-
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Semi-radiating tiles, popular in the 1990’s to early 2000’s. Location: Hougang Green Mall Disadvantage: not friendly especially to the elderly and young children.
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1. Many new condos and ECs that has large balconies end up becoming clothes drying areas. 2. Strictly speaking, under many of these development’s by-laws; this is strictly prohibited. As the idea is that external balconies or views comes under common property guidelines. 3. However, there is no longer any control as nearly every other households either hand their clothes at the balconies or place large clothes hanger frames, there. 4. Looks like the first development that purposely built cloths hanging racks at the balcony side. But partially covered it with vertical strips to hide them. 5. Will not stop residents hanging clothes still at the balconies but at least they have tried or made the effort, here.
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Part 4: Another set of photos of neighbouring High Park Residences [HPR] taken on 28 October 2017. What to do? So far, progress at Parc Botannia is like what was seen earlier on 16 September 2017. Next time... yawn... promise no more HPR photos, okay? Nevertheless, the next posting will show the progress at Parc Botannia-:)
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The rest of the photos looks okay
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Potential poison arrow at a 45 degree angle. Not aimed towards this window but may aim towards or neutralised by the corner of one building with another. Difficult to tell from this photo alone.
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This topic is subjective; a very traditional geomancer may consider certain practices completely unacceptable. From a practical standpoint, many homes, including landed properties, often place shoe cabinets outside the main entrance rather than only inside. It is generally advised that if shoes are stored above waist level, the cabinet doors should not have louvres extending higher than the waist. Ultimately, there is no exact science or strict rule for shoe cabinet placement. Typically, a width of 40cm is considered Feng Shui-friendly.
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The most morbid area of SGH: The infamous Block 9. Or rather, once upon a time Block 9...a transit area for the natural and unnatural death and also that of misadventures... A cat has nine life’s.. but not so lucky for those (deceased bodies) who transit, here..as post-mortems were conducted ...
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Watercolours EC (Past By Ranking Excercise)
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Non-uniform colors of external blinds and tinted materials. It is not surprising that they are referred to as Watercolours -
Watercolours EC (Past By Ranking Excercise)
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Flying Stars of Watercolours: The compass reading in the sales brochure corresponds with that of onemap.sg Flying Stars of Block 21 and 23 -
Watercolours EC (Past By Ranking Excercise)
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Watercolours EC floorplans. Ebrochure watercolours-ec-floorplans.pdf -
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Hanging “auspicious” red banners at restaurants and coffeeshops This is equally popular in homes or businesses. Typical: A Hokkien traditional. “Ang cai”. (Red banner) Above: Melben Signature @ Tanjong Pagar Also typical to hang two red lanterns or a pair of them:- Above: Coffee shop at Toa Payoh Lorong 1.
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Five (5) major Mainland Chinese Developers in Singapore
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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The Navian A small freehold Condo launching in October with 48 units @ Jln Eunos in District 14. Beside euHabitat and near Tropika East condo.
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