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Landmark: Tjong A Fie MansionCity: Medan
Country: Indonesia
Continent: Asia
Tjong A Fie Mansion, Medan, Indonesia, Asia
The Tjong A Fie Mansion is a historical Chinese-style house located in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia.
It was the residence of prominent Chinese-Indonesian businessman Tjong A Fie.
Visual Characteristics
The mansion is a two-story structure constructed primarily from brick and concrete. Its architectural style blends Chinese, European, and local Indonesian influences. The exterior features ornate carvings, tiled roofs with dragon motifs, and large wooden doors. Interior spaces include a grand hall, numerous rooms with antique furniture, and a courtyard.
Location & Access Logistics
The mansion is situated at Jalan Ahmad Yani 105, Medan, approximately 1km Southeast of the city center. Access is via Jalan Ahmad Yani, a main thoroughfare. Limited street parking is available in the vicinity. The nearest public transport stops are served by local city buses (angkot) on Jalan Ahmad Yani, with routes connecting to the city's main transportation hubs.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of the Tjong A Fie Mansion began in 1906 and was completed in 1914. It was designed by a Dutch architect and built for Tjong A Fie, a Hakka Chinese immigrant who became a wealthy merchant and philanthropist in Medan. The mansion served as his family home and a center for his business and social activities.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can explore the preserved rooms of the mansion, observing the original furnishings and decorative elements. Guided tours are available, providing details on the history of the Tjong A Fie family and the mansion's architecture. Photography is permitted within designated areas.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available for visitors. Limited shaded areas are present within the courtyard. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally good within the mansion. No on-site food vendors are present, but numerous eateries are located along Jalan Ahmad Yani.
Best Time to Visit
The best time of day for interior photography is mid-morning to early afternoon when natural light penetrates the rooms. The weather in Medan is generally hot and humid year-round, with no specific seasonal advantages for visiting the mansion itself.
Facts & Legends
A notable historical detail is that Tjong A Fie was granted the title of "Majoor der Chineezen" (Major of the Chinese) by the Dutch colonial government, a position that conferred significant authority and influence.
Nearby Landmarks
- Masjid Raya Medan (Great Mosque of Medan) - 0.3km Northwest
- Istana Maimun (Maimun Palace) - 0.4km Northwest
- Graha Maria Annai Velangkanni - 1.2km Southwest
- Merdeka Walk - 1.5km West