Ritz-Carlton has signed an agreement with Sichuan Jiuzhai Luneng
Eco-Tourism Investment Development Co. Limited to open its first
all-villa property in one of China’s earliest UNESCO world
heritage sites, Jiuzhaigou Valley.
Located on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau in
south west China,
the property will enjoy striking views close to multi-level waterfalls, blue lakes and verdant forests for which the
72,000-hectare nature reserve and national park is famed.
Juizhaigou Valley which translates as the Valley of the Nine
Village Forts, is a land of Chinese legend and folklore, with
stories of its creation embedded deeply in the customs of the
local Qiang and Tibetan tribes.
“We are delighted to be
fulfilling the desires of our sophisticated international
travellers by opening exceptional properties in new locations,”
said Hervé Humler, president and chief operating officer for The
Ritz-Carlton. “Working closely with our partners, we will be
curating a Jiuzhaigou experience that honours its UNESCO
heritage.”
With an elevation of 2,300 metres above sea
level, The Ritz-Carlton, Jiuzhaigou, will feature 87
villas with panoramic views over the valley and the snow-capped
Min Mountains.
The natural jewels of Jiuzhaigou, best explored on
foot, include the nearby Pearl Shoal Waterfalls with a 310 metres
curtain of water, ancient primeval woodlands, a real life Swan
Lake famed for visiting birdlife and over 100
lakes in multiple hues of green and blue which each have their own
story to tell.
The Ritz-Carlton, Jiuzhaigou is scheduled to open in 2017.
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