Banyan Tree Hangzhou Xixi Wetland Reserve unveiled the first

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Banyan Tree Hangzhou Xixi Wetland Reserve unveiled the first

Award-winning Asia’s leading Hotels and Resorts brand – Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts Group’s latest masterpiece, located in the west is located in Hangzhou Xixi National Wetland Park in Hangzhou Xixi Banyan Tree trial operation in November this year. This is since 2005, following the Banyan Tree Ringha, Banyan Tree Lijiang and Banyan Tree Sanya, the Banyan Tree Group in China’s fourth resort.

Hangzhou Xixi Banyan Tree Banyan Tree Group and by the Investment and Development Co., Ltd. Hangzhou Xixi collaborative project, managed by the Banyan Tree Group, 71 suites and villas of the resort. As a set group of high-end hotel and conference facilities, retail and entertainment, apartment mansion as one part of an integrated region, Hangzhou Xixi Banyan Tree is undoubtedly the most anticipated highlights. Frame from the Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport just 50 minutes car from Hangzhou and the famous West Lake is only 15 minutes.

Hangzhou Xixi design of Banyan Tree Group’s design department entirely by Architrave Design and
Planning to undertake, by the water Yuet House 36 suites and 35 villas, now called Hangzhou the most spacious chamber. Resort highlights Southern charm, carefully written on the nature of the return, always elegant and quiet Liu Yizhuo. The chamber area of at least 120 square meters, be it water Yuet House or villa will be oriental and modern decoration and into the spacious elegant and special. Villa shop dark wooden floors, exquisite furniture on display, with the same stunning silk Kam, embroidery fabric embellishment.

Each villa has its private garden, and configure an outdoor warm Jacuzzi, quiet and peaceful and pleasant views are collected here. Area of 386 square meters of the presidential villa luxurious, unique, large space includes a separate kitchen, walk-in closet, exquisite design of the Spa treatment room and a sunken pool.

Award-winning Asian hospitality brand, Banyan Tree Hotels and
Resorts is slated to soft launch Banyan Tree Hangzhou this
November, located in the historic Xixi National Wetland Park in
west of Hangzhou. This is the Group’s fourth resort in China since
2005, following the success of Banyan Tree Ringha, Banyan Tree
Lijiang and Banyan Tree Sanya.

Banyan Tree has partnered with Hangzhou Westbrook Investment
Co., Ltd to manage Banyan Tree Hangzhou, which comprises 71 water
terraces and villas. Banyan Tree Hangzhou is part of an integrated
complex comprising high-end hotels and conference centre, retail
and entertainment, and residential facilities. The development is
within a 50-minute drive from Hangzhou Xiaoshan International
Airport, and 15-minute drive from downtown Hangzhou and the famed
West Lake.

Designed by Architrave Design and Planning, the in-house
architecture arm of Banyan Tree, Banyan Tree Hangzhou comprises 36
water terraces and 35 villas that are the most spacious to be found
in Hangzhou. The resort is designed in Jiang Nan style, giving an
authentic sense of place and priceless tranquillity. Starting from
120 square metres, each water terrace or villa reflects both the
hallmarks of oriental design as well as contemporary amenities
within a chic living space. The interiors are replete with dark
wood floors, delicately carved furnishings and accented by splashes
of vivid silk brocades, embroidered fabrics and detailed
tapestries.

Each villa is also complemented by an outdoor heated jet pool,
in a landscaped courtyard, to accentuate the peace and tranquillity
of the natural environment. With a total area of 386 square metres,
the Presidential Villa is the single most luxurious abode, with
exclusive amenities such as separate kitchen, walk-in wardrobe,
dedicated spa treatment room and sunken jet-pool.

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