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  2. List of hotels in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The list of hotels in Taiwan provides hotel names by city within Taiwan. The list mainly includes five and four star hotels and is not a directory of every hotel in the country. The list mainly includes five and four star hotels and is not a directory of every hotel in the country.

  3. Grand Hotel (Taipei) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Hotel (Chinese: 圓山大飯店; pinyin: Yuánshān Dà Fàndiàn; lit. 'Yuanshan Great Hotel') is a landmark located at Yuanshan (圓山) in Zhongshan District , Taipei , Taiwan . The hotel was established in May 1952 and the main building was completed on October 10, 1973.

  4. Sheraton Grand Taipei Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Lai Lai Shangri-La Hotel (Chinese: 來來大飯店) opened on 24 March 1981. [4] [5] Sheraton Hotels and Resorts assumed management of the hotel in 1983, and it was renamed the Lai Lai Sheraton Hotel Taipei. It was the first Sheraton hotel in Taiwan. It was renamed the Sheraton Grand Taipei Hotel on 1 July 2002. [6]

  5. Fuji Grand Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Fuji Grand Hotel (Chinese: 富士大飯店) is a five-star luxury hotel located in Xizhi District, New Taipei, Taiwan. Opened on June 1, 2022, the hotel has 214 rooms and suites and has facilities such as a business center, sauna, fitness room, karaoke, chess room and lounge. [ 1 ]

  6. Association for Tourism Exchange Across the Taiwan Straits

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    The official opening ceremony of CSTEA in Taiwan was held at the Grand Hotel in Taipei on 7 May 2010. [citation needed] The ceremony was attended by people from both sides of the Taiwan Strait. Shao Qiwei, President of CSTEA, represented Mainland China and served as both of the main speaker and master of ceremonies during the banquet.

  7. Caesar Park Taipei - Wikipedia

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    When completed in September 1972, it was handed over to Hilton to operate and renamed as the Hilton Taipei. It was the tallest building in Taiwan and held the title for a year until being surpassed by Grand Hotel (Taipei) on October 10, 1973. [4] In July 1988, Guoyu Development purchased the hotel and renewed the cooperation contract with Hilton.

  8. Grand Hyatt Taipei - Wikipedia

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    Grand Hyatt Taipei (Chinese: 台北君悅酒店; pinyin: Táiběi Jūnyuè Jiǔdiàn) is a 5-star luxury hotel in Taipei, Taiwan.Located in Xinyi Planning District, the 27-story, 104 m (341 ft) [1] skyscraper hotel is located adjacent to Taipei 101, Taipei World Trade Center complex, Taipei City Council, Taipei International Convention Center, and various shopping malls and entertainment.

  9. Shangri-La Far Eastern, Taipei - Wikipedia

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    Marco Polo: An Italian restaurant with a view of Taipei. Shang Palace: A Cantonese restaurant providing dim sum and a selection of other traditional delicacies. Shanghai Pavilion: A Shanghainese restaurant on the 39th floor, with a view of Taipei's skyline. The Cake Room: A pastry shop offering a variety of breads, cakes, pastries and desserts. [8]