The Glory of Time Beneath the Golden Dragon—The Grand Hotel Taipei

Stepping into the Grand Hotel Taipei feels like walking into the trajectory of Taiwan's modern history. This majestic palace-style building stands on a hillside, with its red pillars, flying eaves, and golden dragons, often remembered as "the most palace-like place in Taipei." I arrived at dusk, with sunlight casting a golden glow on the intricately carved beams and painted rafters, as if stepping into a classical Chinese landscape painting.

The rooms retain an elegant Chinese style, and from the windows, one can gaze at the winding Tamsui River intertwined with the Taipei cityscape, bringing a sense of tranquility. The most unforgettable experience was the hotel's secret passage tour, where I walked through the air-raid tunnels once used by Chiang Kai-shek, feeling as though I was traveling through history. At night, I dined at the Golden Dragon Restaurant, savoring authentic Chinese dishes like crispy roast chicken and braised Dongpo pork, their flavors lingering on the palate. The Grand Hotel may not be a modern luxury hotel, but its profound sense of history and iconic status inspire deep respect, making it a cultural treasure worth visiting again and again.

Post by CZ199777 | Jun 2, 2025

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