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Four Mansions ({{lang-zh|c=四大厝|p=Sì dà cuò}}) were four elaborate Chinese-style mansions built by four Teochew businessmen in the late 19th century in Singapore.[1]The mansions are as follows: - House of Tan Seng Poh (1869). It was located at the junction of Loke Yew Street and Hill Street, diagonally opposite the House of Wee Ah Hood.
- House of Seah Eu Chin (1872). Located along North Boat Quay, the site is currently the field in front of Parliament House.
- House of Wee Ah Hood (1878; {{lang-zh|c=大夫第|p=Dàfū Dì}}). The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry bought over the mansion soon after it was formed and remains on the site since then. However, it was replaced by a new building in 1961.
- House of Tan Yeok Nee (1885; {{lang-zh|c=资政第|p=Zīzhèng Dì}}). Declared as a national monument in 1974, it is the most elaborate and the only surviving one of the Four Mansions.
References 1. ^{{Cite book|title=马来亚丛谈|last=Hsu|first=Yun-tsiao|publisher=Youth Book Co.|year=2005|isbn=9810540213|location=Singapore|pages=115–124|orig-year=1961}}
{{Coord missing|Singapore}}{{Singapore-struct-stub}} 1 : Houses in Singapore |