The "Zhi Resort" is located in the urban oasis of the North Fifth Ring Road – Purple Jade Villa, hidden within a thousand acres of urban forest. Here, we work together to create a bright world of water and air, isolating all hustle and bustle, making it a vacation hotel and even a utopia.There are many other nicknames in Zhi Resort, such as "Bird watching Paradise", "Little Nara in the Imperial Capital", "Prague in the Capital"... Years of ecological philosophy and hard work have created a secret place in the city, where Sika deer, alpaca and peacock roam freely. At breakfast time, in addition to feeding ourselves, we also need to feed Sika deer black and white swans, geese, Bar-headed goose, herons, and thousands of white pigeons circling the sky to perform a white waltz. They are more like the masters of this land.In addition to the good ecological environment, the hotel also has unique facilities, with the best view swimming pool in Beijing, and a 50 meter swimming lane that fully satisfies the fun of swimming; Gymnasium, yoga room, badminton court, tennis court, rugby court and Basketball court are all available. After the exercise, you can step into Hot Pool where the temperature is appropriate. One by one, you can soak in the pool or hide in the bamboo forest or under the poplar forest. In the evening, soak in the pool and watch the herons fly overhead, pass through the shade of the trees and enjoy the sunset.
"I can't remember how many years it has been the only choice for May Day. First of all, it is very private, and there won't be many people crowding around. Secondly, it is a good place to get close to nature. It is worthy of being a small Nara in the suburbs of Beijing. Even the animals are comfortable. While walking and looking at nature, the whole mood is improved.
Special thanks to the beautiful Xiaojing, who provided us with meticulous and thoughtful service and added a lot of experience.
The dishes of Peacock Garden Restaurant also change with the seasons, and the characteristics of each season are brought to the extreme. The environment, service, and taste are all impeccable.
The only shortcoming is that the difference between the current hotel guests and tourists is really not that big. The trampolines and carousels that children used to play are not available at any time now. It feels that staying in the hotel has lost its meaning. It is recommended to distinguish the two groups of people in the future."