The Carp Islet Resort (Liyudao Jiudian) is situated in the west part of Fuzhou and within easy reach of Minjiang River. Covering an area of over 1,200,000 sq m (12,916,692 sq ft), the grounds encompass an ideal riverscape and are home to many valuable species of plant and animal life. Breathing in the fresh air and gentle breezes, while taking in the outstanding natural beauty of the river, lake and mountains, you will come to understand why this area has been praised as the “Ecological Treasure of Banyan City”. Escaping the fast pace of modern city life, Carp Islet Resort offers you the precious opportunity of getting closer to nature while healing your body, mind and soul. Jogging around the lake, taking a walk along Conrad Island, bird watching, lake fishing, and other outdoor activities are all available at Carp Islet Resort. Experience the breathtaking garden landscapes and the beauty of nature. Observe silver and white pheasants, egrets, deer, squirrels, and other wildlife while indulging in the beauty of this truly enchanting “Garden of Eden”.Set in a luxurious ecological location, Carp Islet Resort offers 100 spacious, uniquely designed and luxuriously decorated guest rooms, three independent villas and 37 exquisite suites offering butler services. Facing the beautiful scenery of Minjiang River, breath in the fresh, clean air while enjoying an exquisite breakfast, a truly refreshing and comfortable experience.
"In addition to the remote location, all other aspects are good, if the itinerary is not in a hurry, it is worth staying for one night. The interior of the hotel is large and green, and it is pleasant and relaxing to travel. The Chinese restaurant in the hotel tastes good and the price is reasonable.
The fly in the ointment is that the hotel's cherry blossom island is charged separately, and the ticket price is not expensive. When I went there, the cherry blossoms were not in full bloom, so I didn't land on the island. It was a pity.
The lakeside wooden house I lived in this time was very tasteful in design, a bit American country style, there was no TV in the room, but there were books, and I could quietly get along with myself and the beauty in front of me. I personally enjoyed the time I spent here."