The Ji Yun Yao Resort is designed to harmonize with its terraced mountain surroundings, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Hakka community while providing modern functionality.
The design prioritizes a ‘Planning-First’ approach with dual access routes, seamlessly connecting forested areas to a central village core, promoting a tranquil experience.
By preserving historical structures like the ancestral hall, the resort enriches its cultural context, intertwining natural beauty with significant local heritage.
The material palette of earth-toned plaster and clay tiles ensures the buildings resonate with the landscape, paying homage to traditional Hakka settlements in aesthetic and construction.
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