The hotel is located in Kecun New Area of Jiuhua Mountain Scenic Area, one of China's four famous Buddhist mountains. It faces the 99-meter-high bronze statue of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva and the Buddhist Museum across the street, boasting a superior geographical location. It has a large private garden, with Huizhou-style buildings standing by the water. A full range of luxurious and elegant rooms in various types are available to meet the travel needs of different groups of people. Each room is fully equipped with 24-hour hot water, broadband Internet access, satellite TV, international direct dial telephone, mini-bar and other amenities.
On the 1st floor of the hotel, there is a western restaurant with a capacity of 220 people, providing guests with western-style food and buffet breakfast; in addition, there are 13 specially designed Chinese restaurant private rooms with elegant decorations. The 2nd floor features a large multi-functional hall that can accommodate 600 people, which is an ideal venue for holding various large-scale wedding banquets, community dinners and all kinds of gatherings. The hotel's various meeting rooms and large banquet halls, together with meticulous and attentive services for your business activities, strive to meet customers' needs and pursue perfection.
"I chose the family room at Yuanhang Hotel based on Ctrip reviews and its proximity to the Cultural Park. The room itself was decent.
However, the hotel seemed to have very few guests, resulting in no air conditioning in common areas like the lobby and corridors. It was sweltering hot the moment you stepped out of your room. Additionally, our room was quite a distance from the elevator, and we'd be drenched in sweat just walking there.
While I can understand conserving electricity due to low occupancy, the entire hotel felt deserted. Breakfast was also very subpar, with one of the salted duck eggs even being spoiled.
The only redeeming quality was the Chinese restaurant, which offered good food and generous portions.
Despite the staff being very friendly, the overall state of the hotel's facilities severely impacted our stay, making for an unpleasant experience.
I had initially hoped to walk to the Cultural Park, but it was too hot, so we ended up taking a taxi for a flat rate of 10 RMB. This effectively negated the benefit of the hotel's location for walking.
I believe this hotel might be more suitable for guests visiting Mount Jiuhua who prioritize being close to the visitor center."