Lee Teng-fan's Ancient Residence explained

Lee Teng-fan's Ancient Residence
Native Name:李騰芳古宅
Native Name Lang:zh
Building Type:former residence
Location:Daxi, Taoyuan City, Taiwan
Coordinates:24.8907°N 121.2952°W
Opened Date:1859
Destruction Date:-->
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The Lee Teng-fan's Ancient Residence is a former residence in Yuemei Village, Daxi District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan.[1] The residence is part of Daxi Wood Art Ecomuseum.[2]

History

The residence building was built in 1859 after Teng-fan was recommended to Emperor Sien-feng by the local government. It was later on designed as a Grade 2 historic building by Taoyuan County Government. It was opened to the public in 2004.[3]

Architecture

The Hakka-style residence consists of two main buildings and four side buildings, guarded by a large semi-circular pool and a whitewashed wall of mud brick. The living and reception rooms are located at the center area. The side buildings on both sides guard the open courtyard with two stone bases. The roof of the center main hall is taller than the other portions. The reception area is the major entrance to the building. The main gate is placed slightly behind its ordinary position. The side buildings are the living quarters. Rooms were assigned to family members according to their seniority.[4] [5]

The residence buildings are decorated with woodcarvings. All of them are of the patterns of flowers, birds and animals. There are also many pieces of calligraphy and paintings inside the building.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: :::Teng-fan Lee's Ancient Residence-Department of Cultural Affairs,Taoyaun::: . 2014-12-31 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141231122516/http://www.tyccc.gov.tw/englishweb/info9/hist/historic_monuments_10.asp . 2014-12-31 .
  2. Web site: Neat places to visit in Daxi in Taiwan's northern city of Taoyuan. 18 July 2018. George. Liao. Taiwan News. 20 July 2018.
  3. News: Li Teng-fang House -- One of the finest surviving examples of a Hakka residence in Taiwan. China Post. 2017-08-20.
  4. Web site: Lee Teng-fan's Ancient Residence. Taoyuan Tourism. https://web.archive.org/web/20180302154149/https://travel.tycg.gov.tw/zh-tw/Travel/Attraction/411. 2018-03-02. dead.
  5. Web site: 李騰芳古宅(李舉人古厝). 桃園古蹟建築.