**The Pearl Hotel**
As a shining pearl within the Xijindu Scenic Area, The Pearl Hotel serves as a tranquil sanctuary for travelers to rest and rejuvenate during their journeys. Steeped in a nostalgic Republican-era ambiance, the hotel revives the early 20th-century aesthetic fusion of Eastern and Western styles. The grand lobby, themed around the Western concept of symmetrical design, harmoniously blends a study and café atmosphere. Here, you’ll find deep-toned, elegant European-style solid wood furniture, Italian-inspired ceilings and fountains, and British-style lighting fixtures that exude sophistication and luxury. The unique gramophone and vintage key display at the front desk evoke iconic scenes from the beloved film *The Grand Budapest Hotel*.
Above the wooden staircase leading to the second floor, a church-like dome ceiling complements the retro mirrored decorations adorning the solid wood walls, creating an Instagram-worthy hotspot for guests. On the second floor, the hotel transitions to traditional Chinese landscaping. Around corridor corners, you’ll stumble upon serene vignettes of gray bricks, black tiles, white walls, and lush green bamboo. This purely Chinese-inspired design in public areas contrasts yet harmonizes beautifully with the richly Western-themed guest rooms, creating a striking East-meets-West synergy. In the northeast corner of the corridor, the "Pearl S. Buck Cultural Corner" displays original English works by the Nobel laureate, including *The Good Earth*, which earned her the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1938.
The Pearl Hotel offers complimentary breakfast, allowing guests to savor Zhenjiang’s famed "Three Delicacies" in one sitting. From the delicate crab roe soup dumplings (best enjoyed by "gently lifting, slowly moving, opening the wrapper, then sipping the broth") to the translucent crystal pork trotters, every dish is a culinary delight. These local specialties attract countless visitors who flock here just for a taste.
"The hotel is adjacent to the Xijindu Historical and Cultural District, and opposite is Sushan Garden. The exterior looks the same style as the ancient street, antique, but the interior is a Republican style with Western elements, with soft and soothing background music. The front desk can store bags, and the lobby can rest and charge mobile phones. The old pier noodle shop at the door is the catering department. The breakfast is a set meal with rich varieties. The room is very clean, the quilt is breathable and not stuffy, and small snacks and drinks in the refrigerator are given when entering the store. The store is very considerate. It is also convenient for transportation. Although Zhenjiang does not have a subway, it is a 5-minute walk to Sushan Garden and the bus stop on Heping Road. Taking a taxi to Sanshan Yidu is basically the starting price. Overall, the hotel's facilities, environment and services are nothing to say. It is the most satisfactory hotel on this trip!"