Similarly, the preservation of sites like the Ancient Chinese Temple of the Temple of True Light or the Sultan Mosque in Kampong Glam suggests an acknowledgement of the land's "spiritual anchors." In many cases, when a new skyscraper is built, Feng Shui masters are consulted to ensure the building does not "block" the flow of good energy. This practice reinforces the idea of invisible lines; architects often design buildings with holes or open spaces to allow the "dragon" to pass through, a physical manifestation of respecting an invisible energy grid.

Beyond commercial hubs, certain natural and cultural sites are regarded as "magical spaces" where energy is particularly palpable. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

has its own version of this earth-energy grid, deeply rooted in the art of and the concept of Dragon Veins

Based on the findings of this study, several recommendations are made: