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The house will not be restored to look as it might have 200 years ago. It will be left as a testament to members of one Chinese family living the history of their country.
Old buildings are a rarity in Taiwan, and like all rare things, they have a special value. One of the most beautiful examples is known as Tunbentang, a 100-year-old building dating from the late Ching ...
But oddly enough, a new historic house has come to town — a 200-year-old, 16-bedroom, two-story merchant’s house from rural China — balconies, courtyard, stone walkways and all.
Archaeologists from the Utah State Historic Preservation Office have uncovered the first Chinese house for transcontinental railroad workers in the U.S. during an excavation of a ghost town in ...
The once-derelict 300-year-old house was bought by Edward Gawne, a former marketing director from the UK, and his Chinese wife, Liao Minxin, in 2015.
Artifacts Used by Chinese Transcontinental Railroad Workers Found in Utah Researchers discovered the remains of a mid-19th century house, a centuries-old Chinese coin and other traces of the short ...
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