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WhiskeyTango777
post Jan 20 2024, 09:38 PM

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need check with fengshui master, imnm it was explained it could be good for certain ppl if stay beside cemetery
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post Jan 20 2024, 09:45 PM

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QUOTE(WhiskeyTango777 @ Jan 20 2024, 09:38 PM)
need check with fengshui master, imnm it was explained it could be good for certain ppl if stay beside cemetery
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In feng shui, it’s best to keep a distance of at least 500 meters (164 feet) from a cemetery. This distance will reduce the negative feng shui impact. However, you should also take into account cemetery taboos.

If you want to live near a cemetery, the distance can vary greatly. The direction of the cemetery may be a good guide to how far away your house needs to be. For instance, if the cemetery faces east, you need to be close to the northwest corner of your structure. Other factors to consider include the openness of your yard.

According to feng shui principles, a house should be at least 500 meters away from a cemetery. This is because cemeteries have too much Yin energy for living beings.



Having a house close to a cemetery will create an unstable energy field. Besides, it will create a physical safety concern for the residents.

While living near a cemetery may not affect your property value, many people do find it too ominous. For example, many Chinese people will not live within five miles of a cemetery.





Aside from the negative feng shui effects, living near a cemetery may also result in feelings of paranoia and uneasiness.

For good feng shui, a cemetery is not too far from a house. If the cemetery is aesthetically pleasing, it will help balance out the negative energy.




It can also provide a positive memory of loved ones buried in that area.

Feng shui is a concept based on the belief that everything has natural energy. In theory, this energy can be harnessed to influence people around it.



In fact, many Chinese homebuyers consider feng shui when choosing a location for their home.

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post Aug 1 2025, 06:05 AM

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QUOTE(Enjoise @ Jan 20 2024, 11:59 AM)
near kubur quite peaceful actually
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https://www.instagram.com/reel/DGkXBimyNwQ/...m56bXpzaDNkZg==


Sg hdb near cemetery

Bedok area


Opp Cheviot Hill
Siglap Rd
(Bus stop number : 83239)



https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to...kassim-cemetery


Located in the middle of a residential neighbourhood in Siglap, the old Muslim cemetery Kubur Kassim has been a source of ghost stories and urban legends. With tombs dedicated to 'orang bunian' – a sort of supernatural human-like being – it's easy to see why these stories persist. Kubur Kassim is one of the oldest burial grounds in Singapore and was established way back in the 1920s on a piece of land in Siglap owned by a Muslim entrepreneur. The first thing you'll notice before entering the grounds is the striking yellow and green gates. The cemetery is the final resting place for many Muslims living in Siglap during the kampung days and other well-known community leaders.



426 Siglap Rd
455933 Singapore

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