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A must-stay place in Hangzhou, West Lake•Anyu, a tranquil residence full of relaxation by the West Lake

From the southern coast to the mountains and lakes of West Lake, each Anyu is located in a peaceful place with beautiful natural scenery and rich cultural rhythm. Hangzhou Anyu Hotel is the fifth of Anyu, hidden in the Manjuelong Four-Eyed Well Village in the Tiger Run Mountain Forest, surrounded by green mountains and springs, adjacent to the Manjuelong Valley, with a wide view of the mountains from the back mountain of Tiger Run, Jiuyao Mountain and Baihe Peak, and one of the ten scenes of West Lake, 'Manjuelong Osmanthus Rain', the location is easy to find and secluded. Design The facade is based on white lime and fair-faced concrete, with a metal roof, Huizhou brick elements and wooden grilles, 17 guest rooms, enclosing about 800 square meters of building area into a courtyard The overall space orientation, one facing the village, one facing the mountain forest, as much as possible to comply with the natural landscape. The interior uses natural wood furniture, combined with local flowers and plants for flower arrangement, the pursuit of nature is also extended to the interior, the rooms are separated by Jiangnan characteristic plants, so that nature is everywhere, touchable. Room The 17 guest rooms of the hotel form a courtyard, the first floor rooms are closest to nature, the window garden changes with sunlight, season, the light and shadow atmosphere is excellent, the second floor rooms can not only enjoy the garden but also watch the mountains and listen to the wind, the layout is more transparent, the third floor rooms have the most open view, the mountain clouds in the eye, like living in the natural forest. The amenities are also very thoughtful, from mattresses to hair dryers are carefully selected brands, the room is equipped with Tiger Run spring water and Evian mineral water. Food The hotel has its own independent Yue Lan restaurant, the chef team's dinner, on the basis of the local light taste, eclectic, blending Southeast Asian sweet and sour spicy taste and Cantonese fresh and tender taste, the quality of the restaurant's dishes is also very hard. Surroundings A ten-minute walk from the hotel, you can explore the Smoke and Mist Three Caves hidden in the mountains and waters, a 900-meter walk, you can see the Tiger Run Dream Spring, Manjuelong Osmanthus, Flower Harbor Watching Fish, Leifeng Sunset, Nanping Evening Bell... numerous scenic spots.
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Posted: Feb 14, 2024
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