Built in the 1920s, it was funded by Wong Cheuk-pan, who sent money back from Singapore to build the house, which was then used for living. Before the August 23rd Incident, the Nationalist Army also occupied it. After 1999, it was lent to the family of Ouyang Shaohua. The building's floor plan is a two-story five-foot-high Western-style building with a front veranda. The main wall material is a five-foot-high Western-style building, with granite at the lower edge of the side and back, and three red bricks at the upper edge. The structure of the building has a brick wall laid in a running bond at the lower edge, and plastered at the upper edge, using a hard mountain ridge beam.