Grand Royal Hotel

Miaoli, Taiwan

Engineered to world-class five-star hospitality benchmarks, "Grand Royal Hotel" stands as Miaoli Toufen’s premier luxury business hotel. The building's exterior envelope embraces a minimalist, contemporary verticality, utilizing an asymmetric arrangement of earth-toned masonry contrasted against a deep, recessed charcoal backdrop to achieve a subtle yet expressive facade. Beyond the basic tectonic components, the primary facade conceals a brilliant parametric playfulness: the Chinese characters for "Shang Shun Hotel" were processed through a barcode generator, translating digital cryptography into a bespoke structural masonry sequence. Internally, the hotel curates 210 expansive guest rooms characterized by a serene, understated palette. The generous floor-to-ceiling volumes paired with monolithic glazing maximize natural daylighting, while the warm timber aesthetics and tranquil ambiance offer travelers an oasis of calm. The flagship Presidential Suite offers an ultra-luxury configuration that rivals elite global resorts. Each guest chamber is specified with premium American Queen-Size bedding, high-spec sanitary ware, luxury linens, and integrated smart-room technologies, backed by intuitive hospitality services tailored for corporate, family, or group transience. In addition to its superior operational software, the architectural layout features high-capacity banquet facilities, housing 5 adaptable ballrooms capable of hosting 20 to 60 banquet tables alongside private VIP dining enclaves fully equipped with advanced audiovisual staging. The comprehensive programmatic mix includes multi-functional conference venues, private karaoke lounges, recreation rooms, a state-of-the-art gymnasium, and an executive business center—establishing an all-inclusive civic hub for Miaoli Toufen. Elevating the lifestyle experience, a dedicated international culinary gallery houses the Oasis West Restaurant, Dim Sum Foundry, and the executive Corner Bar, seamlessly anchoring world-class gastronomy within this hospitality sanctuary.

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