In 2001, Typhoon Toraji triggered enormous landslides and severely damaged the Hotel. However, it also pushed the female lion on the left side towards the male lion, making them stand shoulder to shoulder like a destined couple.
During the five dark years after the disaster, this pair of stone lions stood together as they faced the aftermath like a loving couple supporting each other through hardships. General Manager Li-Yu Lee was deeply touched by this scene and eventually held an engagement ceremony for them on February 14, 2007 (Valentine’s Day) to commemorate their portrayal of unswerving love with the mountains as witnesses.
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Corporate spirit
Attention to details, pursuit of excellence
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Identity
Turning all work into interest boosts motivation
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Contribution to Society
Caring for the less privileged, giving back to society, repaying the beautiful land that we grew up in
Top services with utmost attention; continuous growth and collaboration
Services divided by age group with solid foundations; contribution to local community and care for vulnerable people
Chitou Le Midi Hotel integrates forest resources, provides safe services for all age groups, and ensures a recreational, comfortable, fun, and quality vacation experience.
Global outreach and memorable services
Sustainable management and continuous innovation
Pursuit of benefits for both the company and employees
Enhance services with elderly-friendly spaces