CULTURAL INSIGHTS FROM OUR Front Desk Manager
“When I’m off-duty, I love to go to exhibitions and plays at the monumental Art Center of Liangzhu, designed by the Japanese architect Tado Ando. Set in the northern outskirts of Hangzhou, Liangzhu boasts a gallery, library and theatre that are free to the public (except for special events). The Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City, dating back 5,300 years and inscribed to the UNESCO World Heritage list, also makes the area worth visiting.”
Where Our PR DIRECTOR Connects to Tradition
“Calligraphy and painting are regarded as important visual art forms in China. Traditional Chinese painting focuses not only on the skill of painting but also on cultivating one’s character and nurturing the soul. On weekends, I like to visit Heng Lu Art Museum to peruse the Chinese fine art exhibitions, which helps me stay connected to tradition and will definitely give you a better understanding of Chinese culture. I also recommend going to the China Academy of Art next door to see more modern, contemporary art.”
OUR Senior Spa DIRECTOR’S GO-TO PLACE TO UNWIND
“A day spent outdoors leaves me feeling calm and revitalized, so Su Causeway is my favourite place in Hangzhou to spend an afternoon. It is undoubtedly one of the most eco-friendly places in the city – no cars, no bicycles. I go there to meditate with the beautiful sunset. It is also the best place in the city for jogging. Just ask the Concierge for our jogging map before you head out.”