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Dear Yew-Meng,
Frankly, it has to be looked at on a case-by-case basis.
For example, if there is a river, the contours of the river in relation to your environment/site and location.
Also the size, gradient and the `interaction' of the hill with other features on the ground and the river is another consideration. Even the type of rock formation should be taken into consideration.
As an exposed hill or a hill bearing more than it's fair share of weight/gravity, may or may not be affected by e.g. landslides etc...
Overall, I can't say for sure at the moment.
Feel free if you have a section or topo of the profile e.g. `street map' you can upload it to the forum for some comments. (More details the better.)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/11/2002 10:01:00 PM, Yew-Meng Lip wrote:
>I am buying a piece of land
>for residential purposes. It
>is sitting on top of a hill
>with river views at the back.
>The front is facing North with
>the river on the back/south.
>Is it considered good Feng
>Shui to build a house on this
>land?
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