The former British Consulate in Qing Dynasty - ㄧ red brick two-story foreign-style building is the third (and last) consular residence built by the UK in Taiwan. The appearance is elegant, unlike the closed and rigid style of the main building, this beautiful building is designed by British people and built by Chinese craftsmen. The walls are Chinese red bricks, the roof is southern Anhui red tiles, and the overall building presents a diverse exotic style. The building has red bricks, arches, cloisters and slanted roofs, which are typical British "colonial style buildings". There are living rooms, study rooms, dining rooms, rotating staircases, fireplaces and other spaces and facilities inside, some of which simulate the home situation from the time. part 2
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The former British Consulate in Qing Dynasty - ㄧ red brick two-story foreign-style building is the third (and last) consular residence built by the UK in Taiwan. The appearance is elegant, unlike the closed and rigid style of the main building, this beautiful building is designed by British people and built by Chinese craftsmen. The walls are Chinese red bricks, the roof is southern Anhui red tiles, and the overall building presents a diverse exotic style. The building has red bricks, arches, cloisters and slanted roofs, which are typical British "colonial style buildings". There are living rooms, study rooms, dining rooms, rotating staircases, fireplaces and other spaces and facilities inside, some of which simulate the home situation from the time. part 2
The former British Consulate in Qing Dynasty - ㄧ red brick two-story foreign-style building is the third (and last) consular residence built by the UK in Taiwan. The appearance is elegant, unlike the closed and rigid style of the main building, this beautiful building is designed by British people and built by Chinese craftsmen. The walls are Chinese red bricks, the roof is southern Anhui red tiles, and the overall building presents a diverse exotic style. The building has red bricks, arches, cloisters and slanted roofs. It is a typical British "colonial-style building". There are living rooms, study rooms, dining rooms, rotating staircases, fireplaces and other spaces and facilities inside, some of which simulate the home situation from the time.
The former site of the consulate house - in the mid-nineteenth century, the commercial map of the maritime hegemony of the British Empire expanded to Taiwan; After the Treaty of Tianjin, the Consulate was established in Hongmao City in 1863, and it also leads the consular business of Western countries, while the British business Douglas steamship company 〈Douglas Steam Ship Co.,, Ltd. 〉, Baoshun, Deji, Land and Water, Hutchison, Yiji, Carlsson and other foreign banks have more control over freshwater shipping and trade. The consulate built a stone boat house in the village of Lian'an, equipped with four skilled boating and paddlers, and the consulate pushed the boat into the sea and left the port during the inspection. It was a unique landscape in Shanwei's freshwater port in the past.
Founded in 1870, the British Consulate of Freshwater is a beautiful red brick building. It is currently included in the Red Mao City Monument area and is listed as a first-class monument.
Founded in the 1870s, the British Consulate of Freshwater is a beautiful red brick building. It is currently included in the Red Mao City Monument area and is listed as a first-class monument.