Shangri-La's Far Eastern Plaza Hotel Introduction
Shangri-La's Resort is located in Zaoqiao Township, Miaoli County, covering an area of over 50 hectares. It is a large comprehensive amusement park that combines a water park, Hakka cultural village, and large amusement facilities. As early as the Ming Dynasty, the Hakka people began to migrate to Taiwan. For over three hundred years, Hakka people accounted for one-fifth of the entire population of Taiwan, primarily distributed in counties like Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Miaoli, and Kaohsiung. Among these, Miaoli County has the highest proportion of Hakka population. The Hakka cultural village includes various specialty stores, mixed-type dining establishments, and exhibition halls, increasing the diversity of the amusement area. Activities such as camping, picnicking, and barbecuing make it a great place for youth, clubs, and school groups to hold events, with beautiful nighttime views of Shangri-La's Resort. In terms of landscape, the resort features a romantic European-style garden, a fountain, and a luxurious European-style restaurant that can accommodate up to one thousand diners. It also has a children's amusement park for kids to enjoy, a statue of Guanyin for worship, a distinctly styled Hakka village with traditional Siheyuan architecture displaying Hakka artifacts for visitors to appreciate, lively statues of famous figures and mythological characters, and a health-beneficial phytoncide walkway. This makes it an excellent destination showcasing the beauty of nature, suitable for family vacations. Additionally, the amusement area provides diverse services, making it an ideal place for camping, picnicking, and barbecuing, perfect for youth, clubs, and school events.