Hangzhou · Xianghu Liberty Manor: Stay in a Healing Manor by the Valley Lake

Hangzhou Xianghu Liberty Manor
XIANGHU LIBERTY MANOR
Yuewang Road, Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou
Hangzhou Xianghu Liberty Manor is located on Yuewang Road in Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou, adjacent to the core scenic area of Xianghu Lake. It is only 5 kilometers from Xianghu Station on Metro Line 1, about 28 kilometers by car to Xiaoshan International Airport, 20 kilometers to Hangzhou East Station, and just 10 kilometers to Hangzhou South Station. Whether by car or public transportation, it is very convenient. Nearby camping sites and boat docks are within walking distance, with lake and mountain scenery at your fingertips.
Co-created by GOA Elephant Design and MOD Design, the manor centers on the concept of "weak architecture, strong landscape," cleverly utilizing the 30-meter elevation difference to hide the buildings within the valley. Cascading water, rock walls, and native vegetation together outline a gorge-like stunning landscape, while the interior design draws on the essence of Xianghu culture, themed around classic drama culture. The curved corridor design resembles fluttering curtains, guest room wall decorations mimic Yue opera cloud shoulders, and even furniture and ornaments subtly incorporate stage elements.
The Shiguang All-Day Dining Restaurant offers a blend of Chinese and Western cuisine along with local flavors, providing breakfast buffets, Chinese and Western set meals, and special themed afternoon tea. The Xiangying Restaurant features a book-themed ambiance with neatly arranged bookshelves, harmonizing with the tranquil outdoor garden and babbling stream, specializing in Mediterranean cuisine and Western à la carte dishes. Additionally, the manor has three private Chinese dining rooms accommodating 8 to 20 people, suitable for private banquets and elegant gatherings.
At Liberty Manor, vacationing is more than just staying and dining; it includes a series of carefully designed experiential activities. The hotel is adjacent to the Yuewang City Ruins and the Kuahu Bridge Museum, allowing you to easily plan a cultural journey spanning eight thousand years of history. You can stroll along the hotel's unique suspended walkway and absorb the spiritual energy of the valley's spectacular scenery.

Post by TechTalkTrendsToday | Sep 30, 2025

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