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In Chinese culture, this exact concept has existed for millennia under a different name: or Dragon Lines . According to Feng Shui principles, these are the underground highways of Qi (vital life force energy) that contour the earth.

Fortune Hill (near Tiong Bahru) was largely leveled for development. Some feng shui masters believe that cutting a ley line by leveling a hill can curse a district. Tiong Bahru remains largely peaceful, but locals note that the MRT station there has unusually high accident rates for escalators—a “symptom” of disrupted telluric energy.

Ley lines are theoretical alignments connecting significant geographic features or landmarks, believed by some to channel Earth’s mystical power.

Long before the skyscrapers, the rocky entrance to the harbor was known as Long Ya Men (Dragon's Teeth Gate). ley lines singapore

Does Singapore have ley lines? The pragmatist says no. The urban planner says "it’s just drainage." The physicist says "confirmation bias."

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From a scientific and rational standpoint, ley lines do not exist. Geologists point out that the alignment of landmarks is a statistical certainty given enough points on a map—a phenomenon known as the Texas sharpshooter fallacy. Singapore’s urban layout is dictated by strict, pragmatic constraints: land scarcity, population density, transport efficiency, and economic utility. In Chinese culture, this exact concept has existed

Singapore is often described as a "concrete jungle"—a meticulously planned metropolis of steel, glass, and efficiency. From the air, it looks like a circuit board: highways connecting housing blocks, MRT lines running parallel to drainage canals. But beneath the pragmatic surface of street signs and GPS coordinates, a hidden world exists.

In a city-state that changes at a dizzying pace, where old kampongs (villages) and historical buildings are routinely demolished to make way for high-rises, ley lines offer a sense of permanence. They provide a narrative framework that connects the hyper-modern present with a mystical, ancient past. Mapping ley lines is an act of reclaiming the landscape, turning a sterile concrete jungle into a living, breathing entity filled with mystery and hidden depth. Conclusion: The Living Grid

Proponents of Singapore’s ley lines map several key corridors where historical significance, tragic events, and intense spiritual activity intersect. 1. The Central Spine: Fort Canning to Bukit Timah Some feng shui masters believe that cutting a

Telluric currents flowing through the Earth's crust.

Have you felt a cold spot at Fort Canning? Do you avoid the T-junction at the end of your street? Share your ley line experience in the comments below.

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