We had a two night stay in a twin room. The room was very large with two queen-size beds, but rather sparsely furnished and somewhat plain decoratively. Some coloured rugs or a few more paintings on the walls would have brightened it up. The floor was solid (laminate) which appeals to Japanese visitors more than carpet and is easy to clean, but is not so good for noise suppression. Not all rooms have see through windows (ours did not). Some details could have been improved. Wifi signal in the room was poor and frustrating. There was no soap supplied at the bathroom sink (only a dispenser in the shower). Breakfast (included) was a little limited for Europeans though adequate to fill up on.
Hualien seems to lack a definitive city centre. There were plenty of restaurants near the hotel, and some tourist areas and a market were within walking distance. We took advantage of the courtesy car service to and from the station (arrange it in advance). We also used the Taroko Gorge day tour arranged by the hotel. This was (for us) a minibus tour with only 4 passengers. At 1000NTD each including lunch, we found this good value. The gorge is spectacular but note that large parts of it are closed/off limits due to rock falls and landslides. The places the tours take you to are very busy. The hotel reception staff were friendly and anxious to please. We didn't see other European tourists here, but English spoken at reception was adequate. This hotel seems to avoid taking the groups of mainland Chinese tourists encountered commonly elsewhere. If you are irritated by the behaviour of the mainlanders, staying in this hotel is a good bet. Given the very reasonable price, we had no complaints, enjoyed our stay and would come here again.