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[HDB stands for Housing and Development Board or Government Development Housing for the masses in Singapore. I believe, 90 percent of Singaporeans stay in these flats].
Dear Anon,
1. Even under Feng Shui, there are priorities and importance.
Threats of serious importance are e.g. sharp corner of another building aimed at the house.
2. Secondly, usually, if I am not mistaken:
2.1 These service yards, are not aimed against the door of another apartment. Perhaps, the window of another block's service yard.
2.2 In my opinion, these are `weak' threats or no threats at all. Frankly, I have yet to come across or seen a `neighours bamboo poles aimed at another's main door.
Maybe, a window but these are in my opinion, and depends on the situation (case-by-case) basis, not threats. Many of the `older' flats are quite a distance away e.g. at least a badminton court away.
Warmest Regards.
Cecil
On 3/26/00 9:20:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Anon, Note: Please do
>not post more than one
>message. Please wait for it to
>be reviewed and posted. Thanks
>for your co-operation.
>Hello Cecil,
>As you know, HDB flats provide
>slots outside the kitchen
>window for bamboo poles to be
>used for drying laundry. And
>usually the front of one block
>faces the kitchen of the
>neighbouring block, with a
>carpark in between the blocks.
>There are literally hundreds
>of these bamboo poles sticking
>out of the neighbouring HDB
>block at my HDB block !
>
>In your view and experience
>with HDB flats, do you think
>these bamboo poles are a Feng
>Shui threat?
>
>Thanks
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