The former residence of Daotian Rongji, the former residence of Danshui Street Chang, is the first residential water access to fresh water. The overall building is a traditional Japanese style, facing the river. It is specially designed for many resting platforms. You can see Guanyin Mountain from the railing here. The scenery is particularly pleasant. The whole building has been renovated and is open to visitors for free.
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The former residence of Daotian Rongji, the former residence of Danshui Street Chang, is the first residential water access to fresh water. The overall building is a traditional Japanese style, facing the river. It is specially designed for many resting platforms. You can see Guanyin Mountain from the railing here. The scenery is particularly pleasant. The whole building has been renovated and is open to visitors for free.
The former residence of Freshwater Street Changda Rongji is full of Japanese style, and is the first house in Taiwan with running water equipment.
The architectural style of the former residence of Changda Rongji in Danshui Street is full of strong Japanese style, and it is the first house in Taiwan with running water equipment!
The former residence of Freshwater Street Changda Rongji is full of Japanese style, and it is the first house in Taiwan with running water equipment.
Former residence of Freshwater Street Changda Rongji - It was built in 1937 (12 years in Japan), and it is said that Freshwater Street Changda Rongji also applied for self-use tap water, becoming the first house in the whole freshwater and the first house in Taiwan to receive tap water. This Japanese-style building built with red teak during the Japanese period makes the house itself have a considerable advantage in durability. The former residence of Tada Rongji is a standard Japanese-style wooden official house form, and it has not joined the space of the Western-style "foreign pavilion". After the demolition of many Japanese-style official houses on Zhongzheng Road, Tada Rongji's former residence has become the most complete freshwater preservation Japanese-style buildings, which has been rare. part 2 #Summer You Most Play #SummerSweeping Program