In this series of articles, we will take in-depth fengshui reviews on the upcoming BTO estates to assess their fengshui qualities and see if these estates really have good fengshui. Read on!
Bounded by Bayshore Drive, Bayshore Street, and Bayshore Walk, Bayshore Vista sits on the Eastern Dragon, and belongs to the “Tai Gong Fishing” fengshui formation – like its neighbouring Bayshore Palms. This is similar to the “Li Bai Ploughing the Field” formation in Telok Kurau.
Both of these formations include notions of waiting for the right opportunity and staying carefree. This explains the indefinite developments along the East Coast. Despite being a man of talents, Jiang Tai Gong’s expertise was only discovered by Emperor Zhou Wen when he was 80 years old.
Located along Bayshore Drive in the precinct of Marine Parade, Bayshore Palms sits on the Eastern Dragon, and belongs to the “Tai Gong Fishing” fengshui formation. This is similar to the “Li Bai Ploughing the Field” formation in Telok Kurau.
Bayshore Palms is also located in proximity to the mature Bedok town, and could benefit from the favourable fengshui formation known as “Golden Coins Falling to the Ground”. This is shaped by Bedok Reservoir – the symbolic source of wealth, which implies windfall opportunities for residents in Bedok.
Situated along Ang Mo Kio Central 3, Central Trio @ AMK is at the centre of the Southern Dragon, and lies in the fengshui land formation known as “Five Ghosts Transporting Treasures”.
Such a formation is beneficial to the commercial sector, hence residents who are doing businesses here are likely to succeed. The auspiciousness of Ang Mo Kio is further enhanced by its proximity to the “Elephant Sucking Water” land (Peirce Reservoir).