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Former
Colonial
quarters
for
workers
n
offices,
somewhat
akin
to
the
Asian
version
of
the
British
colonization
of
Asia
through
its
British
East
India
company
which
had
its
outposts
in
South
East
Asia
n
India.
The
Tak
Kee
company
was
a
foreign
entity
corporation
predominantly
Dutch
incorporated.
Today
the
“ruins”
are
duly
preserved
n
the
overgrown
roots
n
branches
which
permeate
the
entire
structure
add
a
historical
ambiance
to
this
Iconic
Treehouse.
Walking
through
the
ruins
n
at
the
treetop
levels/air
walk
gives
one’s
a
clear
elevated
view
of
the
entire
main
building.
There
are
also
conducted
tours
which
give
a
running
dialogue
of
the
history
of
the
quarters
n
the
many
artefacts
on
display
inside.
There
is
also
a
calligraphy
section
of
the
annex
(side
building)
to
the
main
building
where
one
can
try
water
calligraphy
n
also
see
the
wonderful
display
of
calligraphy
techniques.
As
is
usual
for
most
historical
sites
in
Tainan
cost
of
entry
is
negligible
n
it’s
definitely
a
most
worthwhile
visit.
There’s
ample
parking
nearby
within
clear
walking
distance
and
many
outlets
for
food
n
snacks.
A
very
Instagramable
site
with
colonial
structures
n
nature/tree
tops
walk/wild
roots
etc
-
thumbs
up
for
sure
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