Lunaris Kaohsiung sits quietly at a corner of Yancheng, shaped by the city's rhythms over time. Formerly a local cooperative bank, the building has held decades of movement, weather, and human exchange. Today, it remains deliberately restrained and composed, its materials, proportions, and atmosphere carries the site's cultural memory without needing to announce it. Step inside, the city slowly fades away. The pace eases. Sound softens, light moves gently across surfaces, and stone holds a quiet warmth. Time is felt rather than counted. This is not a place that marks an arrival, but one that gradually brings the senses back into balance.

Though it carries the name of Si Hospitality, Lunaris Kaohsiung does not seek attention. It exists with the steady presence of a moon above the city - calm, observant, and constant. Set at the cultural heart of Yancheng, it avoids definition and resists storytelling. What it offers instead is stillness: a space where staying becomes intentional, and moments are free to unfold at their own pace.

 

Design Philosophy

At Lunaris, everything is reduced to what matters. Lines stay precise. Color is restrained to its most elemental state. Wood, stone, and woven textiles sit in quiet balance, as light and shadow drift through the space with measured intent. History is not put on display. It settles in, feeling through proportion, structure, and surface. The past of Yancheng gives the space its depth without asking to be explained. Lunaris Hotel resists immediacy. It opens itself slowly, over time and return. Here, silence is not an absence, it is shaped, held, and quietly present.

 

Three Modes of Stay

Rooms at Lunaris Hotel are conceived as vessels of time, rather than places simply to stay. Edges soften, light arrives quietly, and the body slows on its own. Texture is intentionally retained and not over-refined. Every detail is considered to help guests return to a rhythm that feels entirely their own.

Chambers|Secluded and intimate, chambers blend quiet minimalism with the warmth of mid-century design, shaping an atmosphere that allows each guest to settle into a private, inward state.

Havens|Designed for extended comfort and deeper ease. Soft bedding and warm, diffused light hold each moment gently, creating space for both body and mind to release and open between light and shadow.

Courtyard & Pavilion|Here, space, light, and materials are orchestrated to create a sense of immersion. Large-scale furnishings, soft, quiet textures, and thoughtful composition guide the eye and the senses, letting indoors and outdoors flow seamlessly. Every pause is intentional, drawing the visitor toward stillness.

As evening falls, the spaces turn inward; by day, they remain light and composed. Luxury here is discreet and unassertive, it asks only for time to slow, and for presence to settle.

 

Arrival & Lobby

Step into the hall, the image of the city begin to fade. The space doesn't demand your attention or direct your steps, it simply slows you down, inviting a moment of calm. Wood, stone, and fiber sit below eye level, forming a steady and reassuring base. Light filters from above, and a pendant lamp casts a soft, moon-like glow. Time stretches gently here, carrying a subtle sense of ease. This is not just a corridor leading to rooms. It is a shift in perception - a gentle beginning to your arrival, quiet and unhurried.