The 200-year-old Tan Ky Old House, located in Hoi An, Vietnam, stands as a testament to the city’s rich architectural heritage. This 18th-century dwelling showcases Chinese and Japanese artworks alongside dark-wood furniture. The watermarked walls bear witness to the building’s resilience against Hoi An’s seasonal floods. Visitors can explore the well-preserved interiors, immersing themselves in the historical and cultural significance of this unique structure.
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