The Little White House: A Glimpse Into Tamsui’s Colonial Past

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Tucked away on a hill overlooking Tamsui’s vibrant harbor, the Little White House stands as a reminder of the colonial era’s influence on this quaint town. Built in the 1860s during the era of the opening of Tamsui to foreign trade, this grand yet unassuming building was home to the customs officers overseeing the flow of goods through this bustling port. Its architecture is distinctly colonial, with raised foundations, verandas that wrap around the building, and chimneys that give it a unique European flair.

The building’s snow-white façade earned it the affectionate nickname "Little White House" from locals, contrasting sharply with the lush greenery that surrounds it. As you step inside, you’re transported to a different time, where foreign merchants and traders once walked the halls. Today, it serves as a valuable cultural landmark, allowing visitors to peek into Tamsui’s colonial past and the architectural heritage left behind by the foreign presence in the area.

Post by _Traveltastic_ | Mar 7, 2025

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