This study explores the integration of Dai ethnic cultural elements into contemporary hotel space design, taking the Anantara Resort Xishuangbanna as a representative case. With the rapid growth of cultural tourism, the combination of ethnic cultural heritage and spatial design has become a key strategy for enhancing the uniqueness and competitiveness of hotels. The research focuses on how Dai cultural symbols—such as bamboo structures, traditional patterns, natural color palettes, and courtyard spatial layouts—can be incorporated into modern hotel spaces to create immersive cultural experiences while maintaining comfort and functionality. The methodology integrates literature analysis, field investigation, and comparative evaluation of design strategies. Findings indicate that the creative use of local materials, the reinterpretation of traditional motifs, and the application of sustainable design principles contribute to a harmonious relationship between culture, environment, and architecture. This paper concludes with design strategies and a practical framework for applying Dai cultural elements in modern hotel design, offering theoretical and practical guidance for future cultural-oriented hospitality projects.
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