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The remains of a Dutch-style brick wall were discovered in the 17th century stratum, which is speculated to be the living pavements and architectural structures of the Da Yuan town at that time. According to the existing literature, the town ruins discovered belong to the south side of the overall street outline, and should be the southernmost part of a street house. The owner of the house may be an overseas Chinese from Southeast Asia or a European
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