The Grand Hotel retains the elements of classic Chinese architecture in its building. It is not only the most splendid landmark of Taipei, but representative of contemporary palatial architecture. The Grand Ballroom has a heightened ceiling 11 meters tall, finely crafted beams, flying rafters and wood brackets, supported by grandiose columns. The decorative golden dragon holding giant pearls add auspice and a sense of fulfillment to banquets held. The Kunlun Hall constructed in a Japanese style, with subdued elegance. It looks out onto the winding banks of Keelung River. During nighttime banquets, the stunning view of the city lights can be priceless as all guests raise their glasses in a simultaneous toast.
The Grand Hotel retains the elements of classic Chinese architecture in its building. It is not only the most splendid landmark of Taipei, but representative of contemporary palatial architecture. The Grand Ballroom has a heightened ceiling 11 meters tall, finely crafted beams, flying rafters and wood brackets, supported by grandiose columns. The decorative golden dragon holding giant pearls add auspice and a sense of fulfillment to banquets held. The Kunlun Hall constructed in a Japanese style, with subdued elegance. It looks out onto the winding banks of Keelung River. During nighttime banquets, the stunning view of the city lights can be priceless as all guests raise their glasses in a simultaneous toast.
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