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  1. Feng Shui for 2015 Sectors guide for 2015: North (8), South West (9) & East (1) are the best sectors this year. Those with main door at North will have added bonus. Activate these sectors with moving water and keep your entrances neat and tidy. South East (2) and West (5) will need to be cured with metal ornaments such as wind chimes or six

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  4. An international Feng Shui Master based in Singapore- known for his mastery in combining both traditional and modern aspects in Geomancy. Proven Results. FENG SHUI MASTER

    • Marina Barrage – Resembles 9 For Longevity
    • Cavenagh Bridge – Dragon Gates to Maintain Prosperity
    • Singapore Sports Hub – Pearl in An Oyster Formation
    • ArtScience Museum – Shape of 2 Palms Receiving Positive Energy
    • Suntec City – Left Palm to Receive &Direct Positive Energy Into CBD Area
    • Duo Tower –Concave Towers to Ease in Positive Energy
    • The Interlace – Marriage of Eastern &Western Geomancy
    • Merlion –Spurting A Constant Flow of Good Fortune
    • Singapore Flyer – Changed Direction to Bring Fortune & Prosperity
    • Jewel Changi– All 5 Feng Shui Elements Incorporated

    We frequent the lawns of Marina Barrage for chill outdoor activities like picnicking, kite-flying,or to chase panoramic sunsets. Unless you’re looking at Marina Barrage from an aerial view, you won’t notice how the lawn oddly resembles a number “9”. While it could have just been an aesthetically-charged decision, here’s the embedded feng shuisignif...

    A dragon gate formation or dragon gates are symbolised by 2tall structures flanking a dip in the middle.Image credit: @fennestofreeman via Instagram At the mouth of the Singapore River rests the Cavenagh Bridge– Singapore’s oldest bridge that is now only open to pedestrians. Looking at the map, you’ll realise that the river leading up to this bridg...

    Image credit: @xyexploresg via Instagram Despite having a small talent pool, Singapore has managed to clinch a collection of medals to gain recognition in the international sports scene. This may or may not have been the result of renovating the Singapore Sports Hubinto an oyster-like form where the retractable roofs open up and reveal a “pearl” or...

    The ArtScience Museumis unlike any other. Not only because it involves a crossover between art, science, and technology, but also because of its “welcoming hand structure”. When you look at it from afar, you’ll be able to see the resemblance of 2hands cupped together facing upwards. Image credit: ArtScience Museum via Facebook Here, it is believed ...

    The towers were designed to look like a left hand to represent men who dominated the business and finance industry. That’s why Tower 5 is shorter than the rest.Image credit: @ndra_draven via Instagram A similar architectural structure depicting an open palm can be seen from Suntec City’s facade. The 5 towers together look like a left palm pointing ...

    Image credit: @duuzra via Instagram A relatively new addition to the Bugis area is Duo Tower. You won’t find 2 regular towers standing side-by-side here. Instead, you’ll notice more curves than sharp edges and that the 2 buildings bend in a concave manner to meet each other. This ensures that they’re not negatively affected by the strong energy fro...

    Image credit: @atelierilham via Instagram It’s hard to miss The Interlacewith its unique Lego-like building block concept nestled at the junction of Alexandra Road and Ayer Rajah Expressway. Here, 31 residential blocks meet in a hexagonal design to make 8 different gardens within the grounds. The number 6 is auspicious in Western geomancy while the...

    For a good 51years now, the Merlionhas been diligently spurting water into the Singapore River. While this unique statue makes an iconic tourist spot, its initial placement at the mouth of the Singapore River had a bigger role than just being an attraction. Image credit: @aya_tsubame via Instagram Its duty was to ensure that there was a constant mo...

    With 28 capsules being able to fit exactly 28 passengers, the Singapore Flyereasily took the spotlight for Singapore’s skyline in its initial years. The figures 2 and 8 were chosen deliberately to conjure the huatof Chinese culture. Image credit: @stay_hydrated_my_friend via Instagram But upon its decline in popularity amongst locals, a feng shuiex...

    Fun fact: the rain vortex is slightly off-centre because it was built around the existing sky train tracks – no feng shui here! It’s been a couple of years since Jewel Changiopened, but it’s still the talk of the town and not without reason. Its massive Rain Vortex is the world’s largest and tallest indoor waterfall, and every corner of this buildi...

  5. Aug 15, 2022 · Address: 149 Rochor Road, #02-10/11 Fu Lu Shou Complex, Singapore 188425. Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm (Closed on Saturdays & Sundays) Contact: 6338 3800. Way Fengshui Group website. 3. Ju Xuan Geomancy Consultancy – Dong Tu ceremony & rituals. Image credit: Ju Xuan Geomancy Consultancy.

  6. Feb 28, 2023 · Feng Shuis Architectural Footprint in Singapore. Today, Feng Shui principles in Singapore continue to guide the design of living spaces, business environments, and urban planning. The nation’s cityscape serves as a prime example as seen in the strategic placement of iconic buildings at the Orchard & Scotts Road intersection.