Rear wall features early 60s Min-style architecture "Yulya Yanshuo"
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The characteristics of Taiwanese Min-style architecture in the 1960s, in addition to the north-south oriented buildings, also included a special roof shape, mostly a ridge style, that is, a pointed or circular ridge was added to the center of the roof, and granite tiles or glazed tiles were added on top of the ridge to make the roof more aesthetically pleasing. In addition, the exterior walls of Hokkien-style buildings are mostly made of red bricks, white ash and gray stone, making the buildings more Hokkien. Other things to note Since this property is a building from an earlier era, the sound insulation of the walls is relatively poor. We kindly ask guests to observe quiet hours after 10 PM. Please take this into consideration before booking. Thank you.
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