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Location
Perched high above sea level on an Alpine lake in Sichuan, China, surrounded by mountains in a setting renowned for its scenery and biodiversity, Lugu Lake is home to the Mosuo—the last matriarchal society in China, famous for its uniqueness and distinctive “walking marriage”. The hotel sits adjacent to two ancient Mosuo villages and commands the natural splendor of Gemu Goddess Mountain and Houlong God of Men Mountain. The Sichuan shoreline offers serene vistas: ethereal dawns, golden sunsets, and starry nights framed by rolling mountains.
Nearest airport
LJG - Lijiang Sanyi International Airport
Nearest train station
Ninglang Lugu Lake Passenger Transport Terminal
Spa & Recreation
The hotel has a spa with four treatment rooms (2 double rooms and 2 single rooms) and a 38 square-meter yoga studio. The fifth floor boasts a heated infinity pool that connects seamlessly to a viewing terrace that offers unparalleled views of Lugu Lake and the majestic Houlong Male God Mountain and Gemu Goddess Mountain; this is the perfect space for relaxation and recreation.
Food & Drink
Yun Ying restaurant includes two private dining rooms, as well as outdoor seating. Discover New Chinese Fusion Cuisine—a modern take on traditional dishes that are crafted from fresh, local ingredients. The lobby bar, Xing Yu, borders the limpid waters, where lake views unfurl like a silken scroll, providing a one-of -a kind drinking experience. Enjoy modern Chinese tea with local flowers and plants, handmade coffee, and unique blends that change based on the time of day.
Conference & Meetings
The Sky Plaza is a 191-square-meter space with a capacity for 100 people. An Indoor Function Space/Ballroom can accommodate 120. There are also two VIP Rooms for intimate meetings and gatherings.
What's more
The hotel organizes a variety of activities centered around four aspects: local culture, nature, art, and being at ease. These include outdoor hiking, stargazing lectures, wild-mushroom foraging, plant identification, exploration of local culture, photography outings, farm-fresh picking, incense making, and scripture copying.