This hotel is a new seasonal product of the season, 5.0 Xiaoshanqing. It is located near Changhong Bridge in Fancheng District, adjacent to Hanjiang River, Wal Mart, Fancheng District People's Development Plaza, Fanyue Center, and just across the river from famous places such as North Street, Small North Gate, Zhaomingtai, and Ancient City Wall. It is surrounded by the First People's Hospital of Xiangyang City, a top three hospital. After the design upgrade of Season 5.0, the whole house is equipped with intelligent guest control, super comfortable M3 memory pillows, and a 65 inch screen mirroring smart TV. In terms of functional areas, the laundry room, gym, self-service check-in and check-out system, robot delivery, etc. are equipped with the latest functional area - tea space, providing convenience for morning negotiations, etc. Entering the hotel, the fragrance of Zen tea slowly fills the heart, and the hazy and freehand atmosphere of white space allows guests to relax and return to their most relaxed state at once. Sitting down and serving tea is the way of entertaining relatives and friends throughout the season. All season selection of high-quality tea from the source, paired with traditional handmade tea snacks, to meet the temporary office and business leisure needs of guests, allowing more people to enjoy the beauty of the present in a cup of clear tea.
Since its establishment in 2010, the All Season Hotel has always been committed to providing the hotel that best suits the Chinese aesthetic and lifestyle, delivering the unique accommodation culture of this land to every guest, and is the first choice for public travel.
"Quanji Hotel, Xiangyang review
I spent two nights at Quanji Hotel in Xiangyang, and I left with a mix of impressions some solid wins, one or two quirks, and a sense that this place knows what travelers like me actually want after a long day of sightseeing or meetings.
First impressions
- Exterior and lobby: Modern, clean, and uncluttered. The lobby feels calm, not trying too hard to impress you, which is nice after a long train ride. The check-in process was smooth, with staff who spoke enough English to help, but not so much that you felt talked down to.
- Location: Pretty convenient depending on what you’re here for. It isn’t in the center of Xiangyang’s busiest streets, but you’re within a comfortable walk or short ride to key spots, plus there are eateries nearby that aren’t overhyped tourist traps.
Room and comfort
- The room itself was a solid 4-star vibe: tidy, well-lit, and surprisingly quiet for a hotel in what feels like a busy area. The bed was comfortable—firm enough to support a good night’s sleep but soft enough that you don’t feel like you’re lying on a board.
- Amenities: Decent desk space if you’re traveling for work, reliable Wi-Fi, and a reasonable layout. The bathroom was clean with good water pressure and a practical layout. A few small things felt a touch “budget-first” like standard toiletries and a shower curtain rather than a glass enclosure—but nothing deal-breaking.
- Cleanliness: Overall good. Housekeeping did a thorough job during my stay, and I didn’t notice any telltale corners being overlooked. It’s the kind of place where you feel comfortable dropping your gear and not worrying about dirt or mess.
Service
- Front desk and staff: Friendly and helpful. They stood by for recommendations on dining and local spots without turning the conversation into a sales pitch. When I asked for directions or a printout of an itinerary, they were efficient and patient.
- Housekeeping: Prompt and discreet. No intrusions at odd hours, which I appreciated."