Aman Hotels in China
Aman Summer Palace - Beijing
Located near the historic Summer Palace, Aman Summer Palace combines imperial grandeur with modern luxury. It’s an ideal base for exploring Beijing’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites and vibrant urban life.
- Discover the Summer Palace: Guests enjoy private access to the 290-hectare Summer Palace estate, a Qing Dynasty retreat featuring lakes, pavilions, and temples built in 1750.
- Living History: Visit the Forbidden City, home to 24 emperors, and landmarks like the Temple of Heaven and Lama Temple, guided by Aman experts.
- Wander the Hutongs: Explore Beijing’s ancient narrow lanes—known as hutongs—by foot, bike, or rickshaw, discovering tea houses and artisan workshops.
Facilities
- Luxurious Qing Dynasty-style rooms and suites with courtyards and antique furnishings.
- Aman Spa with traditional Chinese therapies, massages, and an indoor pool.
- Fitness center, yoga studio, private cinema, and a library with cultural artifacts.
- Exclusive Summer Palace access via a secret entrance.
Dining & Cuisine
- The Chinese Restaurant: Cantonese and Imperial dishes like Peking duck and dim sum.
- The Grill: Western-style steaks and seafood.
- The Lounge: Afternoon tea and cocktails inspired by Chinese traditions.
- Private
dining in historic courtyards.
Amandayan - Lijiang
Perched atop Lion Hill, Amandayan overlooks Lijiang’s UNESCO-protected Old Town and the majestic Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. This Nakhi-inspired retreat is perfect for exploring Yunnan’s cultural and natural treasures.
- Revisit the Past: Wander the cobblestone streets of Lijiang Old Town, Baisha, and Shuhe, or venture to Shangri-La and its Songzanlin Monastery.
- Natural Wonders: Hike Tiger Leaping Gorge, ride a cable car up Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, or horseback ride through wildflower meadows.
- Cultural Insight: Learn Dongba calligraphy, Thangka painting, and paper-making at Wenchang Palace, or catch the Impression Lijiang outdoor show.
- Colorful Festivals: Experience local celebrations like the Bangbang Festival or the fiery Torch Festival.
Facilities
- Elegant Nakhi-style suites with courtyards and mountain views.
- Aman Spa with traditional therapies and herbal baths.
- Outdoor heated pool, cultural library, fitness pavilion, and private cinema.
- Guided tours of Lijiang’s historic sites.
Dining & Cuisine
- Man Yi Xuan: Yunnan and Nakhi specialties like yak meat and Pu-erh tea dishes.
- The Lounge: Afternoon tea and international fare.
- Private dining in courtyards or under the stars.
- Traditional tea ceremonies with rare Yunnan teas.
Amanyangyun - Shanghai
Set on 140 hectares of ancient camphor forest just outside Shanghai, Amanyangyun offers a serene escape with restored Ming and Qing Dynasty villas, wellness options, and cultural immersion.
- Breathe in the Forest: Cycle or practice Tai Chi in the 10-hectare Forest Park, home to millennia-old camphor trees.
- Chinese Afternoon Tea on The Lake: Unwind by the lake with tea and chef-prepared treats, surrounded by swans and wildlife.
Facilities
- Heritage villas and modern suites with private pools and courtyards.
- Aman Spa with acupuncture, hydrotherapy, and meditation.
- Indoor and outdoor heated pools, a cultural center (Nan Shufang) for calligraphy and tea ceremonies, and a fitness pavilion.
- Forest trails and a private cinema.
Dining & Cuisine
- Lazhu: Authentic Jiangxi cuisine with slow-cooked flavors.
- Arva: Italian fine dining with seasonal ingredients.
- The Bar: Craft cocktails and rare whiskeys.
- The Tea House: Traditional ceremonies with aged teas.
- Private dining in historic settings.
Amanfayun - Hangzhou
Nestled in a valley near West Lake, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Amanfayun resembles a traditional village surrounded by tea fields and Buddhist temples, offering peace and cultural depth.
- Hike to North Peak: Climb 300 meters to North Peak for West Lake views, exploring Feilai Feng grottoes and Lingshun Temple.
- Trek to Longjing Village: Hike through tea fields to Longjing Village, famous for Dragon Well tea, and join spring harvests.
Facilities
- Village-style suites and villas with stone pathways and wooden interiors.
- Aman Spa with acupuncture, herbal treatments, and an outdoor heated pool.
- Cultural spaces for calligraphy, meditation, and tea ceremonies.
- Exclusive access to Lingyin Temple.
Dining & Cuisine
- Fayun Place: Hangzhou and Jiangnan dishes like West Lake fish.
- The Steam House: Steamed specialties and dim sum.
- The Tea House: Premium Longjing tea and snacks.
- The Vegetarian House: Buddhist-inspired vegetarian cuisine.
- Private dining in villas or courtyards.
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