The grounds are absolutely spectacular. Incredible, world-class gardens, village charm, and a true cultural experience. The ambiance is incredible. The staff was also amazing. One staff member was a particularly great English speaker, and throughout the day, she would proactively check on us and offer recommendations or help. Other staff wasnāt as good with English, but were incredibly genuine and caring, and the language challenge was nothing a translation app couldnāt overcome. Rooms were spacious and super unique adding to a beautiful cultural experience. However, the bathroom area had no fan or dehumidifier and had a mold problem. Plus, no daily housekeeping, led the room to smell musty and unfresh after a day. The food was all vegetarian. The lunch restaurant is only open on the weekend and is super high quality and not an issue. But the main restaurant felt more like a vegetarian camp buffet. You need a car or (cheap) taxi to visit other villages in the area for other food options, which is fun, but better if it wasnāt as much of a necessity. I still recommend to most who arenāt too persnickety and looking for a unique cultural experience, but I think youāll find that the village has amazing potential to be a super unique, luxury, yoga/zen/Taiwanese retreat, but it doesnāt quite deliver all around to command a solid 5 star review. For us, pricing was fair, but if they round out the experience, could charge a good premium.