Changxing Grand New Century Resort, a Tribute Portfolio Resort
(formerly Changxing Nanshanju Grand New Century Resort Hotel)
As one of Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of over 30 distinguished brands, Tribute Portfolio embraces individuality to craft captivating and refreshing resort experiences within the picturesque landscapes of Changxing County.
The hotel is invested and developed by Zhejiang Changxing Chien Tourism Development Co., Ltd., jointly operated by the international brand Marriott International and the domestic premium hospitality group Delon Group. It is an upscale resort integrating accommodations, dining, conferences, leisure entertainment, and outdoor activities.
Occupying approximately 400 acres with a building area of 20,000 square meters, the resort’s design blends Jiangnan water-town garden landscapes with local cultural elements. It embodies the poetic essence of “Plucking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, leisurely glimpsing the Southern Mountains” (Tao Yuanming’s pastoral ideal), striving to deliver a high-end retreat centered around:
Natural oxygen-rich environments
Rejuvenating hot springs
Organic cuisine
Wellness and relaxation
Outdoor adventures
Family-friendly holidays
The resort features 152 guestrooms, family suites, and villas distributed across five standalone buildings: Nanshan Lou, Dewang Lou, Hongyun Lou, Xiangrui Lou, and Changsheng Lou. Perched beside the lake and nestled against mountains, these spacious rooms offer modern amenities and seamless indoor-outdoor living. Select accommodations include:
Private balconies or expansive courtyards
Personal hot spring pools (sītāng) and spa facilities
Panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows frame mountain or lake vistas, inviting leisurely moments for tea, reading, or tranquil contemplation.
Dining & Venues
Three distinctive restaurants showcase culinary artistry:
Ji Yan Hui: Global flavors via breakfast and themed buffets
Four Seasons Pavilion: Innovative Jiang-Zhe and Cantonese fusion
Shan Hai Ji Yan: Local delicacies in four private dining rooms
Event spaces include a 350㎡ pillar-free ballroom, three multifunction halls, and a 1,200㎡ lawn for Western or Chinese banquets.
Leisure & Experiences
The resort offers:
Nanshan Swimming Pool and Hot Springs
Welope Adventure Park and lakeside camping
KTV lounge, bar, and Greenfield Barbecue Area
Starlight Lawn, Rose Garden, and Pear Orchard
Ideal for family getaways, corporate retreats, private events, educational trips, and outdoor weddings.
"Environment: The hotel has a large piece of land with a bamboo forest, divided into the North and South Lakes, 5 hot spring pools, and various parent-child activity areas. If the weather is good, it's quite pleasant to walk around. Maybe because the hotel just opened last year, some of the buildings on the north side are still relatively vacant. Maybe there will be more activities when spring comes.
Service: It's quite fragmented. Let me first say that the hotel has its own ground parking lot, and then a sightseeing bus will take you to the front desk or the building where you are staying. I came back very late and the masters at the booth were all on duty. I parked the car and the sightseeing bus drove over. They responded very quickly.
The restaurant waiters seemed to be poorly trained. I encountered them two or three times. They didn't know how to use the various coupons. The afternoon tea set was also missing something, at least the salmon tartare was missing. Because the hot spring was not open, there were also some unclear points about the use of the compensation meal coupons. But the attitudes are all very good, and you will also meet people who are eager to introduce the special features of breakfast.
The room attendants and cleaners in the public areas will pay special attention and pause the machines to wait when guests pass by. When you meet the room attendant in the corridor, you will greet him/her warmly. However, after staying for three days, during the cleaning on the second day, some of the supplies were missing. It would have been fine if they didn't provide tea leaves and slippers, but they didn't even provide floor towels. Then the hotel did not provide body lotion.
Facilities: The air conditioning in the room is OK, but the restaurant and public areas are a bit cold. I guess there are not many people now, so to save energy, the central air conditioning is not turned on. The toilet is smart and has many functions. The hair dryer is a Dyson and there is a capsule coffee machine. The shower room and basin make strange noises after use. I live in Building 2.
Food and Beverage: There are not many types of breakfast, but the special features are the Wumi Rice and Changxing Dry Noodles that you can make yourself. Chinese food, cold dishes are good, the taste is OK, but a bit salty for me."