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Cecil Lee

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  1. Can't image... contrast this with today's Lavender Street. The photo does not even look like a STREET...
  2. At a first glance, one may think that this is the killing fields! A field laced with so many skulls. But erh.. look carefully.... In the 1930's coconut plantation. See how the actual coconut (the fruit or nut) is placed onto the ground to grow each tree?
  3. Jalan Besar in the 1910's..
  4. Strait settlement days ... Geylang 1910's
  5. Boat Quay in the 1930's
  6. Straits Settlement period around 1900's to 1920's There was once a bridge at the junction of WaterlooStreetand Stamford road in the 1910's
  7. Battery Road around the 1910's (1912)
  8. Singapore in the 1900's. Just look at the photo. So peaceful and serene during those period. Wait till we have 6.9million citizens.
  9. During the era of the Straits Settlement days... South Bridge Road
  10. Singapore Supreme Court building
  11. To soon to release the completed review.
  12. Advice?: Don't stand below a durian tree with a durian fruit above your head.
  13. Perhaps, whenever a home owner places a pair of qi lin; the owner is trying to imply that his/her home is protected by "an alarm" system?
  14. A pair of enamel coated green coloured qi lin.
  15. This is an interesting claim ...
  16. 1. Please see attachments. 2. Under symbolism in Feng Shui; the house number 2B placed on the gate pillar symbolises UP. 2.1 While the house number 2B can actually be considered as "UP". But, because the number 2 is up and the next B is down; some may have doubts in it's placement.
  17. Watercolours EC: 3 bedroom units. In some of the 3 bedroom units; the illustrated layout shows a TV set : be wall mounted or on a table top may be sharing the same wall as the (partial) master bedroom's bed-head. Some may ask. So? What is the concern? Some are concern that; for example a wall mounted TV; may emit some "emissions". IF in doubt, best not to do so.
  18. Location: Watercolours EC Attached is a sample illustration that I had drawn. The red arrow shows the potential poison arrow(s) from neighbouring block/stack towards another neighbour's stack/unit. For example: #08 is aimed at # 13; #20 aimed at #16; #06 at #09 etc.... Thus especially if all the blocks are not parallel to each other in a development but at 45 degreeor more angles; one has to take greater precaution not to get a unit that has a sharp corner of another building aimed towards it. Fortunately Lush Acres does not have such a concern. The main concern for Lush Acres that it does not have many facing directions to choose from i.e. North or South facing directions. Unlike the Watercolours where literally, there are so many facing directions that can appeal to those of the East / West group.
  19. The Watercolours Executive Condominium: Although Blocks 21, 23, 29 & 31 has it's advantages. However, stacks like #16 may get a poison arrow in terms of a sharp corner of #20 aimed towards it. Another concern with the Watercolours executive condo is that when the pools are "surrounded" by all the blocks; there is more of a concern of the swimming pool (dirty) water filtering into some of the lower floor units - especially if those units are the only ones that open their windows. More likely for young children living there to get lung "problems". Thus, one could appreciate how the architect laid out the blocks in Lush Acres that are parallel to each other. A friendlier way to "harmonise' all the blocks and still get the maximum out of qi flow within the site.
  20. Apologies forthe blur images... This year (2013), the Chinese 7th month starts on 7th August and ends on 4th September. This coffee shop located at Kim Tian Road has a table apparently laid out for "Hungry ghost children". or a party for children. Look at the small sized chairs....
  21. From a Shapes and Forms Feng Shui perspective, stacks circled in RED are often the better stacks with better qi flow. (Other than considering the interior layout: such as be careful of kitchen at NW = Fire at Heaven's gate). Note: Does not take into consideration a specific bedroom type.
  22. These are some considerations: 1.The plot of landis "L" shaped and similar to something like the "Flo residence" which also has a similar shape. Except that for Flo residence, in the future, the missing"area" will be church. 2. From a Shapes and Forms point of view, the land is generally OK, flat ground. And the good thing is that blocks 5 and 7 are well spaced out. And reminiscent of the "old" HDB 5 room point block flats. 3.Flats that have air-flow all rounda block are generally better than con-joint or like acontinuous snake flow. 4. Thus Blocks 5 and 7 seems the better choice.And Block 1 based on Shapes and formsshould generally be the last resort as it is at the junction. 5. Majority of the stackseither face Flying Star N2 or S2. 6. From now to 2023, the better stacksare S2 with the EXCEPTION of if possible try to avoid the kitchen at NW sector. Where S2 apartments often are prone to such a problem.
  23. This is one of the few developments where one of the pavilions can be directly or indirectly seen by other stacks. Often, wakes are conducted at the pavilion. And main culprit is the pavilion at 292D. Really no choice, many stacks withunits at low floors can literally seeinto thispavilion. But from a Feng Shui point of view; the most affected are stacks 528 and 530. This is a past ranking exercise.
  24. If you have read my earlier link; the test of whether a home is at a T-junction is where just imagine a run-away vehicle amok. And if the vehicle is out of control can literally plough into the foundations or void deck support pillars. And from the looks of it; yes, there is no barrier to stop a vehicle from ploughing into the stack(s). Thus, especially if there is a unit at the ground floor or if the unlikely that a vehicle flies into the 2nd storey unit; then this is inauspicious. This has more to do with common sense. Higher floors may have less of such a concern unless one is so unlucky that the stack collapse after such an "accident".
  25. Sorry, cannot see links. This is a link to a past resource. If you have the time, you can go thru it. http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=32158&new=%3Cbr
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