http://www.starproperty.my/PropertyGuide/FengShui/25683/0/0Taman Wawasan is an integrated township sandwiched between Puchong Jaya and Bandar Puteri in Pusat Bandar Puchong. It is one of the earlier developments in the area and its completion coincided with that of the Damansara-Puchong Highway (LDP), give or take a year or so. (For Google map reference, log on to maps.google.com.my and search for “Kuala Lumpur”.)
It has a very strategic location, directly opposite the Tesco Extra hypermarket and the partially completed Setia Walk commercial centre. The IOI Mall is located close by and it has direct access to the LDP.
There is also a small internal road that links this township to Puchong Jaya via Persiaran Wawasan and Jalan Serindit 1 respectively. However it is quite narrow, windy and limited to light vehicles.
The terrain here is hilly on the east side. This is part of the mountain claw that forms the Klang Valley. The Klang River is located far on the west side, flowing south. What is unique here is that the eastern hills have “fingers” extruding out towards the river.
One of these extrusions is located at the northern boundary of Taman Wawasan and another is found to the south, where Bandar Puteri’s Lebuh Puteri is located. Thus, there is a C-shaped claw formed to embrace Bandar Wawasan.
This is a fantastic landform, with a three-sided high land and a river on the fourth side. Energy flowing downhill is concentrated within the valley and as it moves westward through the only exit, it meets a river which reflects and deflects it into a gentle, homogenous and conducive pool within this valley.
Therefore, this section is very conducive and attractive to life and success. Generally speaking, the best orientation for properties is west towards the river. Shophouses along the LDP facing the highway tend to enjoy very good business because of this.
However, there are elevated U-turns constructed at several points of the highway to facilitate traffic flow. Shops located near these man-made mountains are impacted by this and tend to fare less well compared with its neighbours further down the road.
Apart from west, other properties can face practically any direction and still do well, thanks to their immersion in the energy pool formed by the mountain embrace. The only exceptions are properties located on or very close to steep slopes.