Bi̍k-hn̂g, Historic mansion in Ditan Village, Taiwan.
Bi̍k-hn̂g is a mansion in Taiwan that blends Eastern and Western building styles from the early 1900s. The structure features curved roofs and decorated details combined with modern Western construction techniques of that period.
The building was constructed around 1929 during the period of Japanese rule in Taiwan and represents the architecture of that era. This time brought new construction techniques and influences to the island's building traditions.
The rooms show how wealthy families lived in the early 1900s, with furniture and objects from their daily lives on display. The details reveal how craftsmanship and personal taste shaped the way people furnished their homes.
The mansion is open to visitors throughout the year, with guided tours available in multiple languages. These tours explain the architectural and historical details to help you understand the building and its significance.
Each room contains original wooden carvings and detailed ceiling work that show the skill of local craftspeople from that time. These fine details are often overlooked but reveal much about the effort and talent invested in creating them.
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