The first hotel built on this site in 1975 was called the Chinatrust Sun Moon Lake Hotel. In 1999 a major earthquake (locally known as“921) struck Taiwan, leaving severe damage on the entire island. Through rounds of renovations and redesigns, the hotel rose from the ashes as a five-star resort and was rebranded as Fleur de Chine in 2008. During this period of renovation, hotel builders discovered the first-ever natural hot spring in the area. The quality of the hot spring was soon certified by the Taiwanese government as “sodium bicarbonate” hot spring, which is colorless, odorless, drinkable and great for health and skin. It is nicknamed “the hot spring for beauty.” You are welcome to enjoy the hot spring either in the marble bathtub of your room, the public bathhouse or in Water World’s hot spring pool.

Fleur de Chine has 211 rooms in total, all with elaborately designed French windows, balconies and in-room hot spring marble bathtubs. There are six restaurants providing a wide range of cuisines including international buffet (Crimson), Teppanyaki (Rainbow Cloud), Classic Chinese (KEN CAN by Ken Chan), Dim Sum (Eau Cloud), afternoon tea and drinks at the grandiose Lobby Lounge, and our beautiful rooftop bar (Sky Lounge). Our ballrooms, Cosmos Cloud and Soaring Cloud, allow over 500 guests or up to 40 round tables for banquets. In 2016, TripAdvisor’s Travelers’ Choice selected Fleur de Chine as a Top Hotel in Taiwan. In 2015, Fleur de Chine was selected by the Global Views magazine as Taiwan’s Top Leisure Hotel and received a World Luxury Hotel Award as well as the award for Luxury Rooftop View Hotel.

In 2019, The hotel initiated an action plan of “Reducing Plastic Bottles” to replace all the plastic bottles using in the guest rooms into carafes, and installed sparkle water machines in every floor.

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