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Six Senses Qingcheng Mountain

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Six Senses Qingcheng Mountain

Chengdu
from $312
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The dreamlike Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain Spa Resort in China is located directly at the picturesque gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Site in nearby Dujiangyan. Its regional architecture and landscaping offer you an extraordinary cultural experience, combined with a modern and environmentally friendly touch. The award-winning spa applies the healing powers of Taoism to harmonize your qi before you sample authentic Sichuan classics or Cantonese specialties in the first-class restaurants. Stay in traditionally inspired suites or villas that create a unique symbiosis of ancient Chinese style and all the modern amenities that make for a successful luxury vacation.

activities
activities

Tao means "the way" and considers all things to be unified and connected. The healing powers of Taoism are integrated into many spa treatments, which you can enjoy in one of the ten treatment rooms overlooking the waterfall and garden. Connect with nature as you rebalance your qi (energy) thanks to the signature therapies. Tai chi classes are offered at Puzhao Temple, followed by a Zen tea ceremony—or try your hand at yoga or take part in meditation. If you're longing for adventure, contact your Guest Experience Maker. Whether it's meeting pandas, exploring ancient cities on a Chengdu tour, taking a Sichuan cooking class, or hiking through the mystical mountains, the dedicated team will be happy to help you get to know this magnificent region in an authentic way.

Living
Living

The Chinese-inspired villas and suites, some with private pools, are inspired by traditional villages and create a symphony of light and space with a palette of natural tones. The accommodations have been lovingly constructed with sustainable wood beams and rattan accents and are furnished with comfortable furniture that creates a soothing retreat and represents a modern interpretation of traditional Chinese style. Iconic luxury awaits you in the two-story Presidential Villa for up to twelve guests: close to all the resort's key areas, this prestigious villa offers unobstructed views of the mystical mountains, Chinese-inspired locally made furniture, and panelled walls with classic rattan fittings and accents.

cuisine
cuisine

No matter where you decide to dine, the resort places great emphasis on sustainable and healthy food. Experience a unique garden-to-table experience at Farm2Fork with vegetables and herbs from the resort's own organic garden, sample a clever interpretation of various Sichuan favorites with a modern approach without losing their original integrity at Zi Qi Yuan, or enjoy traditional dishes from the Chiang Mai and Phuket regions at Sala Thai. Ladybugs Hotpot Hut is adjacent to the resort's poultry farm and also draws on the organic garden, while the Moon Bar is the perfect place to sit back in the evening and toast an adventurous day with a good drink.

Details of Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain

Antiquity meets modernity and a mighty mountain: there could hardly have been a more scenic location for the construction of Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain. Situated at the picturesque gateway to the majestic Qingcheng Mountain, the resort stands for responsible luxury, harmoniously blending regional architecture and traditional style. The 113 individual accommodations were built in the style of a traditional Chinese village with cozy courtyards, yet offer all the modern amenities you could wish for. Local elements and the purism so typical of Six Senses merge with state-of-the-art technology and the highest level of comfort to create an irresistible unity, a successful symbiosis of space and light.

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