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  2. File:The Red House, Tong.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Manor House, Tong.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Manor_House,_Tong.jpg (640 × 480 pixels, file size: 89 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Tai Tung (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Tai Tung is the oldest surviving Chinese restaurant in the International District of Seattle. It was opened in 1935 by an immigrant from Hong Kong. It was opened in 1935 by an immigrant from Hong Kong.

  5. Wood stain - Wikipedia

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    Wood stain is a type of paint used to colour wood comprising colourants dissolved and/or suspended in a vehicle or solvent. Pigments and/or dyes are largely used as colourants in most stains. The initial application of any paint or varnish is absorbed into the substrate similarly to stains, but the binder from a stain resides mainly below the ...

  6. Traditional Thai house - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Thai house (Thai: เรือนไทย, RTGS: ruean thai, pronounced [rɯ̄a̯n tʰāj]; lit. ' Thai house ' ) is a loose collection of vernacular architectural styles employed throughout the different regions of Thailand .

  7. Tong Ah Building - Wikipedia

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    Tong Ah Building is a building at the junction of Keong Saik Road and Teck Lim Road in Chinatown, Singapore. Formerly occupied by Tong Ah Eating House, it currently houses Potato Head, a restaurant. Formerly occupied by Tong Ah Eating House, it currently houses Potato Head, a restaurant.

  8. Kalae house - Wikipedia

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    Tong; the rectangular wooden beams, running along the length of the house, placed over Waeng or the girders in the vertical position. Tong is placed horizontally, parallel to Waeng. The use of nails to nail the structure and the use of hinges to attach the window frame to the wall is popular in the late constructed Kalae house.

  9. Architecture of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thai Traditional House at Chulalongkorn University. One universal aspect of Thailand's traditional architecture is the elevation of its buildings on stilts, most commonly to around head height. The area beneath the house is used for storage, crafts, lounging in the daytime, and sometimes for livestock such as chickens or ducks.