A graceful encounter spanning a thousand years, the Song-Style Oriental Aesthetics Hotel perfectly blends the elegance of the Song Dynasty with the charm of Oriental culture, offering guests a cozy accommodation experience.
Stepping into the hotel is like walking into a Song Dynasty painting unfolding slowly. The courtyard paved with bluestone slabs, the corridor lined with swaying bamboo shadows, and the pavilions with upturned eaves—every detail adheres to the architectural aesthetics of the Song Dynasty while being reinterpreted through modern design language. The buildings mostly adopt dark gray cylindrical tiles and concise, lively ridge lines, abandoning the intricate under-eave brackets. They not only retain the spirit of Yingzao Fashi (Treatise on Architectural Methods) of the Song Dynasty but also conform to modern aesthetic tastes. The spatial layout often follows the etiquette of the "three courtyards"—through the gradual progression of the entrance hall, corridor and courtyard, it creates a private sense of "living in seclusion amidst the hustle and bustle of the world".
The interior decoration of the hotel is equally exquisite and delicate. In the lobby, there may be hanging cyan-green yarn curtains resembling A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains, or wood carvings and stone carvings featuring elements of the masterpieces handed down from the Song Dynasty. The tea space, equipped with log tea tables and bamboo-curtain yarn screens, makes people feel as if they can hear the gurgling sound of boiling water and the melodious sound of the guqin while making tea. The guest rooms are designed with the concept of "tranquility, elegance and refinement". The log furniture complements the carpets with Song Dynasty patterns, and intelligent technologies are quietly integrated to bring a comfortable experience. The window-side tea corner is a place of elegance—brew a pot of tea, and you can quietly admire the landscape garden or urban scenery outside the window.
In terms of experience, the hotel also provides a wealth of cultural activities centered on the four leisurely pastimes of the Song Dynasty: "tea brewing, incense burning, painting hanging and flower arranging". Guests can put on the Song-style Hanfu provided by the hotel and take ancient-style photos in the courtyard, tea house, study and other places, feeling the charm of traveling through time and space
"The most delightful accommodation of my trip to Yixian was Lanxinger Hotel – a perfect score!
The elegant Song Dynasty-style courtyard design and the enchanting corridors create a picturesque atmosphere, making every corner a scene of ancient charm. The hotel was newly renovated, spotless and odor-free. The rooms were spacious and bright, equipped with smart home controls throughout, including a smart toilet and a separate wet and dry bathroom, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay.
The service was warm and attentive. The owner was incredibly kind and helpful, often proactively upgrading rooms. The breakfast was plentiful and delicious, with the handmade dumplings being a particular highlight. Free parking and robot delivery were very convenient. The location is close to Fengguo Temple, Antai Gate, and Dalinghe Wetland Park, making it easy to explore and offering excellent value for money.
Overall, the hotel's aesthetics, cleanliness, service, and value were all top-notch. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Yixian!
The new hotel was clean, tidy, and odor-free, with fully smart home features that made things incredibly convenient.
The owner was warm and hospitable, offering excellent value for money, and its proximity to Fengguo Temple made it easy to get around.
Highly recommended!"