Wyndham Garden Qionglai
Prime Location: Find Serenity in the Bustling City Center
The hotel is located in the heart of Qionglai Wenmaifang Pedestrian Street, occupying the prime location of "Qionglai's Little Taikoo Li." It is surrounded by a variety of cuisines, art exhibitions, and cultural and creative markets, where you can experience the collision of urban life and fashion trends with just a walk. What's even more exciting is that although the hotel is located in the heart of the city, it is cleverly designed to isolate the hustle and bustle. The front yard faces the bustling streets of Wenmaifang, while the backyard is hidden in a private courtyard, with bamboo forests and flowing water, as if you have stepped into another quiet space in an instant. Overlooking from the window, the scenery of the ancient city of Linqiong and modern buildings complement each other, and the dialogue between history and the present unfolds quietly here.
Design Aesthetics: A Dance Between Intangible Cultural Heritage Art and Modern Style
The hotel's architecture is based on the ancient charm of western Sichuan, with blue bricks, gray tiles, and flying eaves, paying tribute to the millennium craftsmanship of the Qionglai Kiln site. Stepping into the lobby, the space reconstructs tradition with modern minimalist lines. Under the high dome, intangible cultural heritage lacquerware, bamboo-woven screens, and abstract art installations complement each other, and light and shadow spill through the hollowed-out flower windows, like a silent cultural performance. With the concept of "symbiosis of the old and the new," the designer integrates Sichuan intangible cultural heritage elements into every detail. The handmade tie-dye paintings hanging in the guest room corridors and the Qionglai black pottery fragments inlaid on the restaurant walls all tell the profound heritage of local culture, but are revitalized with modern color schemes and materials.
Guest Room Experience: Healing Time in a Private Garden
As the first non-standard designed Wyndham Garden Hotel in Southwest China, its 88 guest rooms break the traditional business style and focus on "diverse vacation experiences." The garden suites combine European retro style with oriental elegance. Velvet sofas, vinyl record players, and cheongsam ornaments create a lazy atmosphere of old Shanghai. The most amazing thing is the intelligent guest control system. You can adjust the lighting atmosphere and book butler services with a touch of the panel, which is as considerate as a top private residence.
Surrounding Roaming: A Cultural Journey Through a Millennium
With the hotel as the center, the most quintessential cultural landscapes of Qionglai are gathered within a radius of 5 km: Qionglai Kiln Site Park is a 10-minute walk away, where you can touch the millennium afterglow of Tang Dynasty ceramics; Pingle Ancient Town is a 30-minute drive away, where you can find the legacy of the Ancient Tea Horse Road among the stilted buildings on the Baimo River; art lovers should not miss the Xinshan Bookstore Qionglai Store, a popular bookstore transformed from a granary, which interprets the sense of ritual of the "hall of knowledge" with its high wooden beams and spiral staircase. If you prefer nature, the lush forest of Baihe Mountain and the greenway around the Quan Shui Lake provide an excellent setting for morning running or cycling.
A Healing Journey Through Time and Space
Wyndham Qionglai Hotel is not only a place to rest your feet, but also a cultural station connecting the past and the future. It tells the story of the land through design, warms the fatigue of the journey with service, and allows each guest to find their own "Qionglai memory" in the interweaving of intangible cultural heritage art, landscape scenery, and modern luxury. As one guest said, "This place makes people forget time, but it seems to have all the time."