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  2. Lin Family Mansion and Garden - Wikipedia

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    After 1949, the Lin Family Garden was lent by the head of the Lin household to the government to temporarily shelter soldiers from the mainland. In 1977, the Lin Ben Yuan family donated a portion of the garden to the government of Taipei County (now New Taipei). Occupied by squatters, the gardens were in disarray.

  3. Lin An Tai Historical House and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The building was originally built by the Lin Family who migrated to Taiwan in the 18th century. [1] By 1978, the building, originally located at No. 141, Siwei Road, Da'an District, Taipei City, had fallen into a state of disrepair.

  4. Thome Courtyard - Wikipedia

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    The Thome Courtyard (traditional Chinese: 東美院; simplified Chinese: 东美院; pinyin: Dōng Měiyuàn) is an art center in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan.

  5. Sanheyuan - Wikipedia

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    Huang Family Qianrang Estate, in Daan District, Taipei, Taiwan. Sanheyuan (Chinese: 三合院; pinyin: sānhéyuàn; Wade–Giles: san 1-ho 2-yüan 4) is a historical type of residence that was commonly found throughout China and Taiwan.

  6. Category : Buildings and structures in Taipei - Wikipedia

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    T. Taipei Bus Station; Taipei Children's Amusement Park; Taipei City Hall; Taipei City Hall Bus Station; Taipei Film House; Taipei Futai Street Mansion; Taipei Guest House

  7. Wistaria Tea House - Wikipedia

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    The establishment is situated in a Japanese-style wooden house built in the 1920s on Xinsheng South Road. The teahouse is named after the three wisteria vines planted in the front courtyard forming a shaded area leading to the entrance of the building. The teahouse, with its circa 1930s decor, was reopened to much fanfare after a long needed ...

  8. Architecture of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Taiwan can be traced back to stilt housing of the aborigines in prehistoric times; to the building of fortresses and churches in the north and south used to colonize and convert the inhabitants during the Dutch and Spanish period; the Tungning period when Taiwan was a base of anti-Qing sentiment and Minnan-style architecture was introduced; in Qing dynasty period, a mix of ...

  9. Shilin Official Residence - Wikipedia

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    Since 1996, the Residence has been open to the public and is a popular place for viewing the gardens. The gardens include both Chinese- and Western-style horticulture. In addition to the gardens, the official residence includes the former home of Chiang Kai-shek and Soong Mei-ling. The official residence is a two-story western-style home.