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Sunday, June 21, 2015

9 Things to Know Before Visiting Lotus on Water

Wanting to walk in but unsure what to expect or what to prepare? I've made a list of things to take note so that you can ensure your first visit is smooth and pleasant.
1. Make an appointment.

You wouldn't want to walk in and being asked to wait, or to come back again, because nobody's available to attend to you.
2. Take off your shoes before entering.

The gallery has soft and comfortable carpet, please take off your shoes to keep them clean.
3. This magnificent peacock lamp isn't for sale.

I know, right? This was what attracted me to step into the gallery in the first place. Look around though, you will find even more magnificent stuffs.
4. This is Master Yun.

He is the 6th generation fengshui master of his family and every item that you bought (or will buy) is personally blessed by him.
5. You don't get to choose the color.

Because the fengshui treasures are here to aid your well-being, or any other aspect of your life for that matter, color of your jadeite is specifically chosen for you to ensure improvement of your overall luck.
6. You choose your wood piece by its smell.

Instead of how appealing it is in your eyes, it has to smell even more appealing to you.
7. The tea served is high-grade wild puer tea.

Enjoy and savor every bit of it. If you really love it, they do sell them as well.
8. Prepare your credit cards.

Not all of all are able to pay with cold, hard cash on the spot, so it's good that you do some planning and even make good use of the installment plans if needed.
9. Speak to this guy.

He has been around here for almost as long as since the opening of this gallery, and he can answer and advise you on any queries.
Any burning questions to ask? Call 6456-1156 and prepare all your queries before rushing down. After all, it's gonna be all worth it!
For all other fellow friends who happen to be reading these even though you know Lotus on Water inside out, see you on the 28th Jun for its 9th anniversary celebration!

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