Huang Chuo-Pin Villa Introduction
Built in the 1920s, it was funded by Huang Zhuobin, who sent money back from Singapore for its construction. After its completion, it was used for residential purposes. Before the 823 Artillery Battle, the Kuomintang troops also took residence. After 1999, it was loaned to the Ouyang family. The architectural layout consists of a two-story western-style building with a front courtyard. The main walls are made of five-legged foundation western-style structures, with granite at the lower edges of the sides and back, and three pieces of hollow red bricks at the upper edges. The body structure features brick walls at the lower edges and plaster at the upper edges, adopting a hard mountain rafter system.