Hangzhou Jingshan's 19,773,800-acre estate retreat
1977 Forest Resort Hotel.
Location: 900 meters south of Yangwu Bus Stop, Changle Village, Jingshan Town, Yuhang District!
Nestled at the foot of Jingshan Mountain, the 1977 Hotel is adjacent to Changle Forest Farm, offering easy access to the same iron-clad dendrobium base and tie-dye courtyard featured in the popular show *Longing for Life*.
The hotel features its own lawn campsite, art gallery, tea room, swimming pool, and various functional spaces, all surrounded by lush forests and traversed by a reservoir, creating a natural ambiance.
Complimentary shuttle service is provided to the estate forest farm, and the hotel regularly hosts a variety of activities, making it perfect for family trips or corporate team-building events.
The architecture is distributed along the mountain slopes, and at dusk, every corner seems to engage in a quiet dialogue with the rustic wilderness.
Local innovative designs are integrated into the original framework, giving the entire space a grand and stylish atmosphere.
The interiors combine wabi-sabi and Zen-inspired styles—simple yet sophisticated.
The minimalist design with ample negative space ensures a relaxed, unpressured indoor experience. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring the outdoors in, blending nature with comfort.
The first floor houses the reception center and tea lounge, while the second floor features a reading nook, game room, and scenic terrace, nestled against green mountains and facing the forest, exuding understated luxury.
With 37 rooms in total, the hotel offers five room types: villa suites, garden suites, hot spring king rooms, courtyard king rooms, and tatami twin rooms, catering to diverse travel needs.
Each room comes with a private courtyard lush with greenery, equipped with Xiaodu smart home automation, smart toilets, and full Lelabo toiletries.
The functional zoning of the rooms is thoughtfully designed, separating living, bathing, and leisure areas. Expansive floor-to-ceiling windows make the space bright and airy.
The Fire Restaurant on the first floor serves exquisite meals, while the second floor hosts a banquet hall.
A professional culinary team selects fresh ingredients to craft refined dishes in an elegantly designed, Chinese-inspired setting.
The 250m² banquet hall on the second floor is ideal for events or large conferences.
An infinity-edge mirror pool stands beside the banquet hall, reflecting the surrounding mountain scenery like a polished surface.
The Mountain Tea Room, nestled at the foot of the hill behind the restaurant, is surrounded by water pavilions, offering a secluded retreat. Sip tea amidst bamboo groves and mountain breezes for a serene escape.
The Rainbow Art Gallery dazzles with translucent glass refracting colorful light, showcasing exquisite exhibits under artistic lighting, as if stepping into a palace of art.
Additionally, the hotel offers dedicated meeting rooms, billiards, game rooms, and a multi-functional AV room for entertainment.