As a cultural carrier of the historical district of Baima Temple, The Grand Mansion Hotel adopts the Eastern aesthetic space design concept of "one Baima Lane, integrating ea Temple, Kuanzhai Restaurant, Kuanzhai Banquet", cleverly integrating the culture of Baima Temple with the architectural style of Western Sichuan residential buildings. Led by Chen Xi, a master of environmental space art design from the School of Fine Arts at Tsinghua University, the hotel perfectly integrates the elements of Rongcheng style courtyard residential buildings with modern Eastern aesthetic spaces, presenting a themed hotel style of "Eastern aesthetic space", "Zen culture", and "photography design sense" for Chinese and foreign guests to experience the local culture of old Chengdu.
There are a total of 35 rooms with Western Sichuan style accommodation in your hospital, divided into multiple series such as "White Horse Love", "Oriental Aesthetics", "Hidden in the World", and family and essential oil themes. Whether you are living in Chengdu to experience the Chengdu style, or for business trips, healing and relaxation, parent-child care, or couple travel, you can feel the unique and comfortable exclusive travel experience here. The rooms are mainly designed in the traditional Chinese style with wooden wood as the main furniture style. Different room types are equipped with tatami tea seats, "sky, ground, and courtyard", terraces, intelligent guest control systems, etc., allowing travelers to enjoy a luxurious Chinese style stay experience.
The public area space is mainly composed of "Chinese aesthetic plant performers" such as ferns, integrating various spatial expression elements such as bamboo, maple, moss, moss, stone, and flowing water, allowing residents to experience the sense of light and shadow in the space, and feel the emptiness and relaxation beyond the body and mind.
At the same time, your institution has incorporated Eastern aesthetic treasures such as Chinese floral art, tea ceremony, incense art, rock colored murals, calligraphy, and traditional Chinese painting into its calligraphy and painting academy and Tea academy. It is an "aesthetic third space" outside of work, life, and living spaces, and you can personally participate in it, feel the cultural energy , and explore new ways of life.
"For our family's self-driving trip, we booked two twin rooms. Fortunately, one of them was upgraded to a panda-themed family room due to a booking system glitch.
Even before we arrived, the concierge proactively contacted us to confirm our arrival time, which was a very thoughtful touch.
**Location**: It's a tranquil oasis nestled in an alley near the old Baima Temple site, reminiscent of a traditional *machiya* I once stayed in Tokyo. We parked our car in the backyard, and the staff even brought our luggage to the lobby.
**Ambiance**: The dry landscape garden in the courtyard is both exquisite and grand, incorporating all my personal favorite design elements. The lobby entrance and front desk feature beautiful walnut wood decor. The staff are all incredibly gentle and professional young women, dressed in elegant, uniform new Chinese-style robes. Their attention to detail is evident everywhere, right down to the fresh lotus flowers and pods in the vases.
**Service**: During check-in, we were offered refreshing cold brew white tea, with its delightful floral aroma and coolness. Our family room was on the second floor, and the twin room on the first. We had quite a bit of luggage—five or six suitcases—all of which the staff kindly helped us carry to our rooms.
The rooms are simply and tastefully decorated, combining understated elegance with high quality. They feature high-end fixtures like Kohler faucets and rain showerheads, and the family room even came equipped with Jellycat toys. After checking in, we went out for dinner. While waiting for our car in the courtyard, the staff suggested we wait inside the lobby. However, we preferred to sit outside, and noticing this, they thoughtfully brought us mosquito repellent, concerned about insects. This small gesture truly made us feel even more cared for.
Upon check-in, each room received two packets of tea – one black tea and one jasmine – which we enjoyed with the complementary tea set. It was perfect for a calming late-night drink after a meal that was a bit too spicy and salty. In the evening, they had sweet soup reserved for us, which was delivered to our rooms past 11 PM. We received four bowls of delicious, sweet, and refreshing mung bean soup. It was so good, though there was so much we couldn't finish it all, which was a shame!
Overall, despite only staying for one night, I would absolutely choose to stay here again on future trips to Chengdu and wholeheartedly recommend it to friends and family."