Tjong A Fie Mansion

{{Short description|Mansion in Medan, North Sumatra}}

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| name = Tjong A Fie Mansion

| native_name = Rumah Tjong A Fie
張阿輝 故居

| image = Skewed Front View, Tjong A Fie Mansion, Medan.jpg

| caption = Front view of the mansion

| groundbreaking_date= unknown

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| completion_date = 1900

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| location_town = Medan
Sumatera Utara

| location_country = Indonesia

| style= Peranakan architecture

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| architect = Colonial

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Image:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Het woonhuis van een Chinese kapitein in Medan TMnr 60030694.jpg

Tjong A Fie Mansion ({{zh|first=t|t={{linktext|張|耀|軒 |故居}}|s={{linktext|张|耀|轩 |故居}}|p=Zhāng Yàoxuān Gùjū}}) is a Dutch colonial-style two-story mansion in Medan, North Sumatra, built by Tjong A Fie (1860–1921) a Hakka merchant who came to own much of the land in Medan through his plantations, later becoming 'Majoor der Chineezen' (leader of the Chinese') in Medan and constructing the Medan-Belawan railway.

Tjong A Fie is said to be related to Cheong Fatt Tze, who built the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion in Penang, Malaysia.

The building is constructed in Chinese-European-Art Deco style, and was completed in 1900. Although it has been stated in some sources to have been modeled on the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion in Penang, Malaysia, that mansion was not completed until 1904.