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A courtyard in the Cheong Fatt Tze Blue Mansion hotel in UNESCO World Heritage City George Town.. The Blue Mansion was originally home of 19th century architect Cheong Fatt Tze and is only one of two mansions in this size and style to exist outside of China. It was only recently turned into a luxury boutique hotel in 1995.