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Living room
Living room

The living room on the first floor is decorated in a classically elegant manner. On the walls hang an award given in 1982 as well as photographs taken with the Chinese and Western masters P'u Hsin-yü and Picasso. Next to the living room is the large studio, where there is a life-size realistic wax model of the artist at work. On the walls hang mementos like photographs taken at the Tun-huang caves, photographs of Chang's brothers, and paintings and calligraphy by Chang's mother and former teachers. Next to the large studio is the small reception room, which was where Chang's wife entertained her female friends. The many unique stones decorating the room reveal Chang's obsession with collecting stones. Chang was also a noted gourmet, and in the dining room hangs the menu for a banquet he gave for some friends. This menu demonstrates Chang's excellent taste.

Large studio
Large studio
Small reception room
Small reception room
Dining room
Dining room

The menu for a banquet
The menu for a banquet

The picture-mounting studio on the second floor was built because Chang placed great importance on the mounting of his artworks, and specially invited craftsmen to mount pictures there. There is also a more casual small studio, sparsely decorated, where Chang worked on smaller pieces. The clock on the wall is stopped at 8:15 a.m., the time of Chang's death, to commemorate his passing.