The singer recently gave viewers of a variety show a tour of his life within the glass walls of his eight-storey mansion, which he bought in 2017. Jam's home comes with a view of the tranquil Nangang Park in Taipei and teems with lush greenery, just perfect for the nature lover who lives with his six dogs and four cats.
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His living area
Enter the house and the first thing you’ll see is this fire engine-red grand piano.
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He clearly likes the colour red
Yup, that’s his name engraved on the piano.
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His dining area
So this is where Jam has his meals.
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His kitchen
We wonder if he gets any cooking done here.
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His basement
The basement is where Jam keeps all his toys. There's also a gold statue of Michael Jackson, which is said to be a gift from Show Luo.
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His garage
As if having a garage in your home is not posh enough, there’s also gallery of art pieces owned by Jam that overlooks it.
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The indoor basketball court
Of course the basketball fan would have an indoor basketball court. And yes, that’s a wall of limited edition basketball sneakers, just like you’re in Foot Locker or something.
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Jam shooting some hoops
This house is what hoop dreams are made of.
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His studio
On the second floor is his studio, where Jam goes to um, jam.
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His study
Would we have done better in school if our study looked like this?
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Yup, that's Jam climbing the stairs with one of his dogs
If there’s one thing Jam loves more than cars and basketball, it’s animals. He lives with his six dogs and four cats, all of whom are strays that he adopted. The proud fur parent had sectioned off a part of his home as a play area for his fur kids. “I don’t bring my dogs out for walks because they used to be strays and going back out onto the roads scares them," he once said in an interview. According to Jam, there's enough space at home for them to get their exercise.
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