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Hi,
Thanks Glyn for sending me a private mail to inform me that the Keiloon is similar to a Fu Fu Dog.
This morning before going to work, I passed thru the memorial for Lim Bo Seng, a celebrated World War II hero of Singapore.
The memorial had the Keiloon facing different `compass' directions guarding it.
I have seen the similar Keiloon at my grandfather's grave ie. guarding his grave on both sides.
The Keiloon figurine is not Feng Shui but more of Chinese customs. In my personal opinion, it would be better for this `creature' to guard a Yin location e.g. grave , memorial site rather than a home or office.
The more common figurines to use at home is the Fu Fu dog on both sides of the pillars on both sides of the gate.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/15/99 12:38:20 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>What is a Keiloon? Thanks.
>
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