Located in Zone A1 of Tianhan Changjie, Binjiang New District, Hanzhong City, adjacent to Tianhan Bridge and integrated into Tianhan Cultural Wetland Park, this high-end business, leisure, and garden-style hotel is elegantly situated along the river.
Spanning approximately 14,900 square meters, the hotel's main structure features an enclosed courtyard layout ("Hui" shape), continuing the architectural style of Tianhan Changjie. Its interior design emphasizes spacious, symmetrical spaces with meticulous material selection. A color scheme dominated by black, accented with gold and red, embodies contemporary trends in garden resort aesthetics—grounded yet dynamic. Equipped with central air conditioning and underfloor heating throughout, the hotel ensures a cozy stay even in extreme weather.
The hotel offers diverse room types, including family-friendly vacation rooms, courtyard suites with private hot springs, duplex rooms with activity zones, pet-friendly accommodations, and fully-equipped suites. Rooms range from 40 to 95 square meters on average, with the expansive Yunjing Suite covering nearly 500 square meters indoors and outdoors.
The Chinese restaurant, styled in modern luxury, features 10 intimate private dining rooms, two multifunctional banquet halls accommodating 6-14 tables each, and a 500-square-meter outdoor lawn for varied event needs. The all-day dining area provides 120 seats and a VIP private room for 10 guests, offering lavish decor and exquisite à la carte or buffet options. Additional amenities include an indoor golf simulator, outdoor driving range, cigar lounge, fitness area, and coffee/tea lounge, delivering diverse leisure experiences.
"I think this hotel offers excellent value for money, and its location is quite reasonable. It's convenient for going out to eat fish or shopping. The standard facilities are perfectly adequate for the price, and even during the holidays, paying just over 500 RMB is still a good deal. I want to especially commend them for not only offering breakfast but also a late-night snack service. This isn't just some perfunctory offering; it's a real spread of various Hanzhong specialties. You could easily skip dinner and just wait for the late-night snack – highly recommended! Also, their beef hotpot is incredibly reasonably priced; you could honestly just eat that hotpot right here at the hotel. The only minor drawback is that they don't have their own parking lot, so every time you want to drive out, you have to inform the front desk, which is a bit of a hassle. Additionally, there aren't many activities for kids; there's a small golf area upstairs, but no swimming pool."