The New World Qingyuan Hotel provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. The New World Qingyuan Hotel offers a pleasant stay in Qingyuan for those traveling for business or leisure. Feixia Railway Station is the closest major transportation option, approximately 41km away. Feixia Railway Station is the closest option for those who prefer to travel by train, approximately 41km away. Famous local attractions DOWN·TIME (Qingyuan New World Hot Spring Spa), Hot Spring in the River and Qingxin Hot Mining Spring Tourism Holiday Resort Spring Home, can all be reached with a short walk. At the end of a busy day, travelers can unwind and relax in the hotel or go out and enjoy the city. This Qingyuan hotel provides parking on site. Our guests rate this hotel as one of the best hotels for cleanliness. This hotel is particularly popular with those traveling with families.
"Perfect for couples and families! Spend a leisurely two days here to truly soak in the tranquil atmosphere.
As designers, we experienced this hotel from a unique perspective, and here's what we found:
The resort features a scattered layout, unlike typical centralized resorts. Each building is thoughtfully scaled, with varying heights and staggered positions, spreading out naturally along the terrain. It feels as if the buildings grew out of the mountain rather than being simply 'placed' there. This 'exposed earth' approach is a modern reinterpretation of traditional Japanese village settlements.
**Lobby | Materials are the protagonist, lighting sets the mood**
The material palette is very restrained – essentially just raw wood and natural stone. What's fascinating is how these materials are utilized: wood appears as solid slabs, grilles, and slices; stone comes in chiseled, polished, and natural finishes. The materials themselves remain unchanged, but the varied processing creates vastly different textures and expressions.
**Hot Springs and Spa | A dual commitment to tactile materials and water quality**
Genuine mountain spring water is used for both indoor and outdoor facilities, striking a good balance between privacy and a natural feel. What surprised me most was the design of some guest bathroom – a direct collision of rock, wood, and metal, creating a strong contrast in textures. The embedded bathtubs are generously sized, avoiding a cramped feeling in the bathroom. This sense of 'spaciousness' is a significant plus in a resort hotel.
**Xuan Restaurant | An all-day spatial rhythm**
The space seamlessly connects with the courtyard, featuring grilles, lighting, and displays that embody typical Japanese aesthetics – restrained yet detailed. Breakfast truly impresses with its rich variety. The live cooking stations have a lively atmosphere, and the operational flow is well-designed; chefs are busy but organized, making for a pleasant visual experience.
This is a resort hotel with a deeply Japanese soul – serene, restrained. Some say it has an Aman-like quality, but I believe it's more like Aman's aesthetic blended with Rosewood's consideration for comfort. It offers a bit more 'warmth' than pure minimalism and an added layer of 'design sensibility' compared to a purely utilitarian resort.
The most captivating feature is the lobby chandelier, a visual focal point. Raindrop-shaped lights cascade from the wooden ceiling, artfully staggered, with light diffused before it falls, creating a much softer glow."