House of Tan Yeok Nee Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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c'is a temple that doesn't visit then if you go there you will see it only from outside and here is ... without more anything because it is not incontournable.. not at all.. face is ...
When I took a bus from the city to Orchard Road, I saw this building along Penang Road. It is a Chinese-style building. It seems to have been designated as a historic building in Singapore.
It is a large house with yellow walls behind the road in Istana Park. It feels like the old building is well maintained, but I wonder if I can go sightseeing because the gates are always closed on weekends. It was written on the wall with the Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, so it may be a hospital.
A Chinese-style mansion at the intersection of Penang Road and Clemensau Avenue, a 2-minute walk from the main gate of the presidential residence. Completed in 1885, this house was built by Chinese businessman Tan Yeok Nee as a home by cultivating and selling spices during the colonial period. 19 It is counted as one of the four mansions built by civilians who made a fortune in business in Singapore in the latter half of the century. The gate is always closed and I have never seen it inside ...
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c'is a temple that doesn't visit then if you go there you will see it only from outside and here is ... without more anything because it is not incontournable.. not at all.. face is ...
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When I took a bus from the city to Orchard Road, I saw this building along Penang Road. It is a Chinese-style building. It seems to have been designated as a historic building in Singapore.
Hospital?
It is a large house with yellow walls behind the road in Istana Park. It feels like the old building is well maintained, but I wonder if I can go sightseeing because the gates are always closed on weekends. It was written on the wall with the Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, so it may be a hospital.
Mansion of Merchant
A Chinese-style mansion at the intersection of Penang Road and Clemensau Avenue, a 2-minute walk from the main gate of the presidential residence. Completed in 1885, this house was built by Chinese businessman Tan Yeok Nee as a home by cultivating and selling spices during the colonial period. 19 It is counted as one of the four mansions built by civilians who made a fortune in business in Singapore in the latter half of the century. The gate is always closed and I have never seen it inside ...