A reader, who wished to be known only as Hsiao Ching, commented today that I forgot to mention about one of today's most popular topics when buying a house - Feng Shui - in my posting about Imperial Villa yesterday. He also wondered if Imperial Villa has good Feng Shui.
Well, first of all, thanks, Hsiao Ching for your valuable comment. You see, I did not mention about it due to two reasons. Firstly, as a Christian I am not supposed to believe in Feng Shui and, I may as well add, fortune telling. Secondly, I don't know much about Feng Shui anyway, except that the term mean Wind and Water. I take that to mean that if you live on a high ground (where there is plenty of wind) or at least a windy place with a nice view, and you can see water (e.g. sea), then you have good Feng Shui. Even then, I may be wrong!
I therefore cannot answer your question as to whether Imperial Villa has good Feng Shui, although I am sure if you ask the developer they would say yes. However, like what I wrote yesterday, I did visit the place (seeing is believing) and to me (if I have the money) I would not hesitate to buy a unit there. This is because apart from the reasons I already gave yesterday, Impeial Villa is on high (but not too high, just a few feet above the road level) or elevated ground and I would imagine that it would be flood-free. The place seems to be windy too and therefore you already have 'half the Feng Shui'!
By the way, yesterday I forgot to mention that Donggongon is also the administrative center of the Penampang district since both the District Office and the District Council (local government, which controls housing estates) are housed there. This should be another plus point for Imperial Villa.
In conclusion, just like the saying "Beauty is in the eye of the Beholder", what may be good Feng Shui to me may not be so good to others and vice-versa. At the end of the day, it is up to the individual or potential buyer to decide if the place has good Feng Shui, after they visit the site, of course.
Thank you.
Well, first of all, thanks, Hsiao Ching for your valuable comment. You see, I did not mention about it due to two reasons. Firstly, as a Christian I am not supposed to believe in Feng Shui and, I may as well add, fortune telling. Secondly, I don't know much about Feng Shui anyway, except that the term mean Wind and Water. I take that to mean that if you live on a high ground (where there is plenty of wind) or at least a windy place with a nice view, and you can see water (e.g. sea), then you have good Feng Shui. Even then, I may be wrong!
I therefore cannot answer your question as to whether Imperial Villa has good Feng Shui, although I am sure if you ask the developer they would say yes. However, like what I wrote yesterday, I did visit the place (seeing is believing) and to me (if I have the money) I would not hesitate to buy a unit there. This is because apart from the reasons I already gave yesterday, Impeial Villa is on high (but not too high, just a few feet above the road level) or elevated ground and I would imagine that it would be flood-free. The place seems to be windy too and therefore you already have 'half the Feng Shui'!
By the way, yesterday I forgot to mention that Donggongon is also the administrative center of the Penampang district since both the District Office and the District Council (local government, which controls housing estates) are housed there. This should be another plus point for Imperial Villa.
In conclusion, just like the saying "Beauty is in the eye of the Beholder", what may be good Feng Shui to me may not be so good to others and vice-versa. At the end of the day, it is up to the individual or potential buyer to decide if the place has good Feng Shui, after they visit the site, of course.
Thank you.
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