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Part 3 of 4: House of Tan Yeok Nee built in 1882-85 Traditional Chaozhou style


Cecil Lee

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One of the rooms turned into an office

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The last tenant was a Traditional Chinese Medicine Hall:-

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This is a close-up of the dispensing hall. Notice the large amounts of storage chests.

Each chest was suppose to contain a specific medicine. Won't be surprise if one of them contains medical cockroaches and even seahorse etc...

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Another view of the open courtyard from the dispensing hall:-

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