The interior design is based on the essence of the structures and landscape of Chinese gardens. The architectural technique of changing scenery of Chinese garden design is incorporated on the winding corridors to showcase the sense of tranquility in Chinese splash-ink paintings. The route of the corridor is based on the design of “block, lead and reveal”. The second glass wall of the two-door entrance is moderately blocked, so as to create a sense of anticipation towards the following views. Presenting a scenic, winding, and reasonable path, the corridor takes the guests to appreciate the landscaped wall, patterned doorways and windows, and pavilions, which bring feelings of elegance and peacefulness as if they were in a Chinese garden. The division of the seating corresponds to of the garden layout. The booths, sofas, and blocked seats turn each seating section into a landscape scene. The pavilion and corridor, edge view, plants at the corners, paper cut on windows divide and connect the corridors at the same time. With the depth of the field, between solids and voids, sparsity and density, hidden and revealed objects, the combination of landscape and objects creates endless possibilities.