Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 23, 2015 Staff Share Posted October 23, 2015 Part 2: Feng Shui of HDB Hougang? @ Upp. Serangoon & Flying Star Feng Shui 1. Enclosed, please find the Flying Star directions of most of the units in this development. 2. Majority of the units favours the West Group such as NW3, NE3, NE1 etc... 2.1. NW3 has the advantage of the auspicious? wealth star (career luck) is at the frontage; it would be good if the unit's frontage overlooks water or even the park. 3. And most units that are suitable to the East Group persons are SE3 facing. SE3 also has the advantage of the auspicious? wealth star (career luck) is at the frontage. It is good to have "clear-space" at the frontage of the unit. Quote On 10/23/2015 3:10:35 PM, Anonymous wrote:>1. Feng Shui of Hougang>Parkedge & future>potential poison arrows from>school roof-line often around>5th or 6th storey's level ->depending on architect's>design, though.2. As there is>a site reserved for a school>sharing the border of HDB;>2.1. Best to avoid low floors>(storeys) facing this future>school site. This is because>depending on the design of the>school; there is often a>roof-line that can be a>potential sha qi that can>slice into the openings such>as the main entrance doors or>windows.2.2. The following>stacks that are facing this>proposed future school:-Stacks>305 & 307 Stacks 337 &>359Stacks 365 & 367>&Stacks 353 & 355 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 23, 2015 Staff Share Posted October 23, 2015 Hougang Parkedge Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans hougang-parkedge.pdf Lease Commencement Date: Year 2016 1. Feng Shui of Hougang Parkedge & future potential poison arrows from school roof-line often around 5th or 6th storey's level - depending on architect's design, though. 2. As there is a site reserved for a school sharing the border of HDB; 2.1. Best to avoid low floors (storeys) facing this future school site. This is because depending on the design of the school; there is often a roof-line that can be a potential sha qi that can slice into the openings such as the main entrance doors or windows. 2.2. The following stacks that are facing this proposed future school:- Stacks 305 & 307 Stacks 337 & 359 Stacks 365 & 367 & Stacks 353 & 355 Quote On 10/23/2015 3:27:05 PM, Anonymous wrote: Part 2: Feng Shui of HDB Hougang @ Upp. Serangoon & Flying Star Feng Shui1. Enclosed, please find the Flying Star directions of most of the units in this development.2. Majority of the units favours the West Group such as NW3, NE3, NE1 etc... 2.1. NW3 has the advantage of the auspicious wealth star (career luck) is at the frontage; it would be good if the unit's frontage overlooks water or even the park.3. And most units that are suitable to the East Group persons are SE3 facing. SE3 also has the advantage of the auspicious wealth star (career luck) is at the frontage. It is good to have "clear-space" at the frontage of the unit.On 10/23/2015 3:10:35 PM, Cecil Lee wrote: 1. Feng Shui of Hougang Parkedge & future potential poison arrows from school roof-line often around 5th or 6th storey's level - depending on architect's design, though.2. As there is a site reserved for a school sharing the border of HDB; 2.1. Best to avoid low floors (storeys) facing this future school site. This is because depending on the design of the school; there is often a roof-line that can be a potential sha qi that can slice into the openings such as the main entrance doors or windows.2.2. The following stacks that are facing this proposed future school:-Stacks 305 & 307 Stacks 337 & 359Stacks 365 & 367 &Stacks 353 & 355 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 8, 2018 Author Staff Share Posted July 8, 2018 HDB Hougang Parkedge BTO launched in January 2013 Sales brochure site plan and floor plans reference resource materials Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 9, 2019 Author Staff Share Posted November 9, 2019 On 9.11.2019 Park view... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 9, 2019 Author Staff Share Posted November 9, 2019 Each development has the good, the bad and the ugly units: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 17, 2021 Author Staff Share Posted June 17, 2021 Flying Star Feng Shui of Stacks 357 and 359 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 24, 2021 Author Staff Share Posted September 24, 2021 Is my existing house or potential new (re-sale) home still lucky today? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 24, 2021 Author Staff Share Posted September 24, 2021 Case Study: Sample Can or Cannot Buy a unit at HDB Hougang Parkedge Note: No two reviews are similar and may differ in format and content. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 26, 2021 Author Staff Share Posted October 26, 2021 On 26 October 2021 Prior to urban redevelopment in the late 1970s, locals who lived in Hougang referred to the settlement right at the end of Upper Serangoon Road as Kangkar, which means "foot of the river" in Hokkien and Teochew, referring to Sungei Serangoon. Kangkar was also officially known as Serangoon Village in colonial maps and reports. By the mid-19th century, Kangkar was already populated with mainly Chinese and Malay farmers and fishermen. For the residents of Kangkar, Sungei Serangoon and its tributaries served as important waterways to transport people and goods between Singapore and Malaya. In 1861, with increased illicit opium trafficking from Malaya, the British declared Kangkar (officially recognised as Serangoon by the colonial government) as one of the only four legal landing places for boats in the northern coasts of Singapore. By the late 1800s, a police station was established in Kangkar to monitor shipping activities in the area and tackle rising crime rates. Many of Kangkar's Chinese settlers were Techew immigrants from Shantou, China. A sizeable proportion of them were Catholic converts or relatives and kinsmen of converts, which led the Roman Catholic mission, Les Missions Etrangères de Paris (MEP), to establish its presence in Kangkar in 1852. The mission built a church, later named Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1901, which served as an important spiritual and social node for the area. The church also provided accommodation for villa at token rent and founded several schools such as Holy Innocents* High School, Holy innocents' Primary School, Montie Lady of the Nativity and Hai Sing Catholic School which are still operating today. and Secondary School, CHIJ Our Kangkar was also known for its busting wholesale fish market. Fishermen flocked to the market to sell their catch to auctioneers, who sold them to buyers from markets in other parts of Singapore. Over the years, Kangkar's fish market came to be known as the largest and most important fish markets in the North-eastern side of Singapore. Subsequently, with urban redevelopment, the fish market was relocated to Punggol and the villagers of Kangkar were resettled to new housing estates by the mid-1980s. Fishing boats and houses at Kangkar, 1982 An aerial photo of the Kangar area it ie lock of Sungel Serangoon with the steeple of the Church of The Nativity of De Virgin Mary Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 7, 2022 Author Staff Share Posted March 7, 2022 Just one more thing to note, for #xx-05. We have this view from the balcony with corners pointing. Not sure if it will be a concern in terms of 煞气.What do you think? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 30, 2023 Author Staff Share Posted August 30, 2023 Birds evening sanctuary…amongst these trees… Evening and trees along Upper Serangoon Road beside Blocks 475D, 473B and 473D LOTS OF BIRDS CHIRPING IMG_8809.movIMG_8808.mov Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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