Accumulation of Time|Silent Prologue
The traces of time, the sentiment of clear concrete. Approaching BlueSky Hotel is like turning the pages of a nostalgic chapter belonging to 1969.
Bearing the soul of the Renaissance, it builds brick by brick a new blue sky.
Here, let silence soothe your mind, like the first prologue of a book—
It doesn't rush to unfold, but it has already opened up a journey worth reading carefully for travelers.
1969|The Birth of Architecture
In 1969, Taichung's Central District was at its peak of prosperity.
BlueSky Hotel was quietly completed that year, witnessing the city's most glorious moment.
For half a century, it has stood quietly on Zhongshan Road, watching the ups and downs of the neighborhood, never leaving. The old building is not just a pile of bricks and cement, but also a record of the lives of generations of Taichung people.
Shimizu MoldThe texture of time
Fair-faced concrete is an honest building material.
Without paint or embellishment, time leaves its mark directly on the surface, each line a true testament to the passage of time.
BlueSky Hotel uses exposed concrete as its framework, preserving the building's original warmth. In this era where everything is about speed and novelty, it chooses to slow down and let the space speak for itself. Travelers who enter often unconsciously feel its quiet and profound presence.
New Life in Old Town|Renaissance of the Inn
Taichung's Central District has been quietly reviving in recent years. Revitalizing old buildings, attracting cultural groups, and bringing back young entrepreneurs have revitalized the once-dormant neighborhood.
BlueSky Hotel, riding this wave, uses accommodation as a medium to invite every traveler into the old town, not just to sleep for a night, but to truly experience the city's cultural depth and human warmth. This is not the end, but the best starting point to get to know Taichung.