Six Senses will open its very first hotel in
China on 1 August 2015.
Located at the picturesque gateway to the
countrys majestic Qing Cheng mountains, Six Senses Qing Cheng
Mountain has been created to complement the UNESCO World Heritage
& Natural Cultural site at nearby Dujiangyan. It was in this
region known as the homeland of the Giant Pandas that the
legendary Silk Road began.
The resort, which is situated to the west of the
Sichuan Basin, is just over an hours drive from the regional
capital of Chengdu and 48 miles (78 kilometers) from Chengdu
Shuangliu International Airport (CTU).
The 113 rooms at Six
Senses Qing Cheng Mountain range from semi-detached suites in
duplex villas with balconies and verandas, to courtyard suites, garden and pool villas.
Complimentary WiFi is offered plus a smartphone app that can
control air conditioning, television programming and lighting will
soon be available to all guests.
Over a charming bridge and past
waterfalls, guests virtually walk into the earth to discover the
18,400 square feet (1,710 square meter) Six Senses Spa. With waterfall and garden views from the 10
treatment rooms, the spa menu features a selection of
locally-inspired specialty treatments plus an extensive menu of
signature therapies. There is something for everyone, from
multi-day wellness programs to rejuvenation therapies and a
selection of activities such as yoga and tai chi.
Six Senses,
Silk Road,
Chengdu
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