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Deyun Honey Sweet: A Traditional Chinese Royal Garden Hotel

CHINA -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Oct 21, 2019

Introducing Deyun Honey Sweet, a traditional Chinese royal garden hotel located in the hereditary land of Hao Ge, completed in August 2016. The hotel is a place for cultural exhibition, business meetings, private gatherings, and weddings, inspired by the traditional royal architecture in Qing Dynasty.

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Deyun Honey Sweet: A Fusion of Tradition and Modernity

Designed by Xu Chengbo, the hotel spans 30,000 square meters, featuring a traditional Chinese royal garden-like building structure with multiple courtyards. The main materials used include jade, jade carving, wood carving, gold brick, gold foil, and Mongolia black stone, reflecting ancient royal decoration techniques.

The hotel boasts a Chinese banquet hall accommodating 120 guests, a tea room adorned with traditional Chinese cultural stories, and a kaleidoscope-like wine cellar displaying 6,699 bottles of wine from around the world.

Restoring traditional architectural techniques, the hotel showcases details like screen walls, copper lion sculptures, black bricks, eaves, and roof beams. It offers a new leisure lifestyle of collection, exhibition, and tasting, combining tradition and modernity.

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Xu Chengbo PRHow English/ENG Professional  Interior
Last Updated: 2023-11-11 19:07:48
Deyun Honey Sweet: A Fusion of Tradition and Modernity
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