A private journey of refined luxury and aesthetics, soon unfolding by the Dongshan River, Yilan.

Rooted in local culture, flowing into timeless history.

A radiant hall inspired by Plato’s ideal|Where moments and time converge.

A green space with a sky-reflecting pool|Savor the slow rhythm of travel.

European elegance, immersed in time|Where thought and sensation meet.

The name “Red Feather” comes from a beautiful legend of the Kavalan people, early inhabitants of this land, closely connected to the sea, mountains, and sky. In the myth, a feather symbolizes warmth—carrying messages, protecting travelers, and guiding the way. In modern Kavalan literature and art, feathers often represent “returning home after wandering.”

Inspired by this, Red Feather Manor created a unique emblem, hoping the feather becomes a guide for travelers—“The world is vast, yet here is just right, holding every lingering moment.”

Each building in the manor is distinguished by feathers of different colors, giving each space its own character and spirit.

Crafted with legendary heritage — Georgian Style

Originating in 18th-century England, it features symmetry, elegance, balance, and neoclassical elements, conveying understated luxury. Known as a model of modern neoclassicism, it combines simplicity with style and rich cultural depth.

Napas Manor centers on Georgian-style design, creating a dignified yet comfortably livable atmosphere.

This style is a gentle homage to the history of the Lanyang region. Long ago, the Kavalan people frequently interacted with Dutch visitors, initiating early trade and cultural exchange. The manor does not aim to recreate history, but through the imagination of a Georgian estate, it evokes an era when “local and global met,” presenting that heritage today with subtlety and modern refinement.