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FENG SHUI WITH A MODERN TWIST IN SINGAPORE…


the new boutique was officially opened with a big bang to the beating of loud drums and magnificent lion dance. We were overwhelmed by the tremendous amount of well wishes and masses of bouquet of beautiful flowers and gifts not only from Singapore but from overseas as well. Te unveiling of WOFS signage by Amelia Neo and Philip


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Lim was timed exactly at an auspicious 1318 hour to the great applause and cheer of everyone present. It was an event filled with a lot of good Yang energy, joy, fun and laughter. Tere was also a sumptuous buffet lunch and wine for all invited guests. One of the highlights was the presence of a “God of Wealth” mascot mingling with the crowd – taking loads of pictures and giving out goodies to all the guests at the opening. Te design and layout of the boutique has very auspicious meaning - from the entrance to the back of the boutique. A flock of auspicious golden birds on the glass door flying in signifies always bringing good news. Te walls have been painted with a special paint embellished with touches of gold dust, bringing glitter and prosperity to the boutique. Special luxurious yellow cladding with light boxes flanks the cashier area to attract Yang energy and retail sales. In addition, a figurine of Yellow Dzambala sitting in a big pot of water brings in lavish income luck! The lighting and layout of the display cabinets were coordinated and placed to provide ample efficiency for good energies to maneuver, and at the same time, giving ample room for shoppers to shop in comfort in the boutique. Te back section has a dedicated Gallery area, where one can find summary updates of how each horoscope fares in 2013, plus other interesting displays of some major interesting projects that have been successfully carried out for clients both in Singapore and overseas. We also plan to hold special events for new arrivals, special promotions, talks on monthly Flying Stars, small classes, etc, in this Gallery area. One of the distinctive features of this Gallery is the Grand Door, with a symbol of an enormous ancient coin with auspicious words.


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orld of Feng Shui Singapore has recently shifted from Vivo City to a much bigger retail space on the third floor of City Square Mall. Te grand opening was held on May 18, 2013 and


Tis new boutique, Art of Good Living – World of


Feng Shui Singapore brings a whole new concept and great experience in Feng Shui shopping! Besides a wide sumptuous array of WOFS and Lillian Too’s magnificent products, we also have specially-made auspicious decorative items, ornaments, lamps, art pieces and other lifestyle products that have auspicious meaning and measurements, and giving Feng Shui application a new modern twist. Te products in this boutique are distinctive and will blend in nicely in any modern contemporary home or office, regardless of one’s religion or cultural background. One must indeed come and enjoy this unique shopping experience in the new WOFS Singapore boutique where Ancient Wisdom meets Modern Times. Besides an extensive assortment of unique products, we also have available the following services:


• Residence & Non-Residence Audit and Consultations


• Selecting for an Ideal Home


• Renovations Services • Building your Dream Home •


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Corporate Gifts


• Attractive Wholesale and/or Sourcing Programs •


Corporate Projects No matter what culture, religion and background you


come from, we are very happy to talk to you about your desire and plans for your property and your business. Contact us for a no-obligations complimentary initial consultation service!


AMELIA NEO, Owner & Senior Consultant of World Of Feng Shui & Art of Good Living Email : amelia@wofssingapore.com Website: www.wofssingapore.com


Specially Customized Products and Furnishing for your Home and/or Office


Sourcing of Products for your Home, Office and Business


JULY / AUGUST 2013 | F ENGSHUIWORLD


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