Hotel Villa-Lv Yang Court Beijing was once the mansion of one of the descendants of Emperor Qianlong. His name was Yulang, and his status in the imperial family was Beile. Therefore, this mansion is also called "Lang Beile Garden".
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Hotel Villa-Lv Yang Court Beijing was once the mansion of one of the descendants of Emperor Qianlong. His name was Yulang, and his status in the imperial family was Beile. Therefore, this mansion is also called "Lang Beile Garden". This hotel covers a vast area, and has experienced over 100 years of history. The classic courtyard style resembles that of the Summer Palace, and still preserves the style of the imperial family. The hotel also includes modern functions such as a...
Hotel Villa-Lv Yang Court Beijing was once the mansion of one of the descendants of Emperor Qianlong. His name was Yulang, and his status in the imperial family was Beile. Therefore, this mansion is also called "Lang Beile Garden". This hotel covers a vast area, and has experienced over 100 years of history. The classic courtyard style resembles that of the Summer Palace, and still preserves the style of the imperial family. The hotel also includes modern functions such as a business center, a bar and others. Guests can stay at the hotel to meet friends and also hold business meetings.
Going through the lobby of the hotel, you will see a serene courtyard, where the scenery changes as seasons change from one to another. It is great! The hotel preserves the appearance and spirit of the courtyards in northern China, and expresses deep culture. In each guestroom there are wooden furniture, antiques, calligraphy and Old Beijing handicrafts displayed on the shelf. It seems that you may have stepped back in time to ancient China. Each room is also equipped with a LCD TV and Wi-Fi, so that you will not only experience courtyard life, but also enjoy modern living.
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