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Dear Anon,
1. The Ngee Ann City has twin towers and is shaped more like a `U' shape to catch wealth.
2. Since there are twin (identical towers) on both sides of the main entrance, it is good to have the water fountain at the centre-point of the frontage.
For water flow, it is usually auspicious to have it flow inwards towards the building rather than flowing out (or letting wealth flow out).
3. The reason for the huge distance between the fountain and the main entrance is that since this is quite a large project/development, it is good to have a good balance of a wide frontage or clear space at the front of the building.
4. The two support columns are in pairs and can be considered balanced between the main entrance.
5. Within the building, at the lower basement, there is another set of water falls, (e.g. approximately below the main entrance to redress, your issue or concern that the water point is quite a distance away from the main building.
6. This building or complex thus have water positions at the frontage both outside and inside the building. But never at the back of the building.
7. The symmethrical `U' shaped building acts as a mountain or solid backing for the entire project.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/22/01 1:43:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>In the picture's of the Ngee
>Ann city in the photo gallery.
>Are the huge pillars near the
>main gate consider good or bad
>according to feng shui.
>Secondly, usually its said
>that the
>fountain should be at the left
>hand side of main gate but in
>the picture it shows that
>fountain is exactly in the
>middle of the main gate though
>quite a distance away. Is it
>consider good or bad. Thanks.
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