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Built on a site chosen for its central and symbolic importance. 🐉 The "Dragon Veins" (Feng Shui Perspective)

While the scientific community refutes invisible magnetic grids, the utilization of "Dragon Veins" is highly intentional in Singapore. The Singapore government and prominent developers frequently consult Feng Shui masters. The design of the Suntec City Fountain, the orientation of the Marina Bay Financial Centre, and the underground tunnels of the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system have all been audited to ensure they maintain the energetic balance of the island.

This line is associated with growth, resilience, and the "higher mind." 3. The Central Dragon (The Power Line) This axis follows the spine of the island. ley lines singapore verified

What locals often call "ley lines" are actually Dragon Meridians ( Long Mai ) . In feng shui , these are underground currents of cosmic energy ( qi ) shaped by mountain ridges, topography, and waterways.

While the Western term "ley line" is used, the concept has a much deeper and more culturally embedded counterpart in Singapore's Chinese heritage: the . Built on a site chosen for its central

Traversing the flatter terrains of Tampines, Bedok, and Changi, this meridian is characterized by "water qi." It is traditionally linked to community, population growth, and human resource development. 3. Urban Legends and "Engineered" Energy Hubs

The use of dowsing rods or pendulums by practitioners to detect energy fluctuations at specific sites. The Dragon Veins: Singapore’s Primary Energy Grids The design of the Suntec City Fountain, the

These lines are said to originate from the central hills and branch out to the coasts: The Western Dragon: Heavy industrial and educational zones.

Believed by some to hold "raw" earth energy undisturbed by urban development. Convergence Point