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Thailand: Thai Hua Building (now a museum), Krabi Road, Phuket Town, Phuket. The traditional architecture of Phuket Town is distinctively Sino-Thai and Sino-Portuguese. Having been influenced by migrant Chinese settlers from southern China, it shares a great deal with neighboring Straits Chinese settlements architecture in both the Malaysian cities of Penang and Melaka, and with Singapore. Image details File size:
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