The Lalu, Sun Moon Lake is an absolute must-book for visitors to Taiwan. After a long flight, you've earned the right to relax in the island's most rejuvenating accommodation.
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Certain colors surprise you in a natural context. Take Sun Moon Lake, a body of water so aquamarine it appears to have been concocted by the same people who brought you neon. Or how about the surrounding hills, so verdant one wonders if they weren't designed by Pixar.
Apparently, that's just how things go at The Lalu, Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan's finest waterfront accommodation. Suites and villas range in size from 900 to 3,000 sq. ft., featuring minimalist design that lets the windows do the talking. On-site facilities include a spa, sauna, gym, steam room, and warm-water swimming pool. Dim sum, sushi, western cuisine, and more are served in The Lalu's eight dining settings.
The main attraction, however, is the area surrounding the resort, home to dense forests and mountainous national parks. For some of Taiwan's best fishing, take a private boat tour or simply cast a line off the dock.
Taiwan is an island off the coast of mainland China not far from Hong Kong. The Lalu, Sun Moon Lake is an hour-and-a-half drive from Taichung Airport, or a three-and-a-half-hour drive from Taipei's Chiang Kai Shek International Airport.