Lijiang Dayan Amann Centennial Naxi Ancient House with Golden Mountain Sunrise View

🏨Lijiang Dayan Aman Hotel
📍Address: No. 29, Lion Mountain Road, Lijiang Ancient Town

🌊The hotel offers meticulous service. Unlike other luxury hotels, Dayan Aman maintains a sense of boundary with guests while attentively addressing their needs, always ready to serve potential requests. Simply ask, and it shall be provided. Here, you can truly experience a private and tranquil retreat.

🍽️Dining
The Western restaurant next to the reception lobby is open all day, serving classic Western and Asian cuisine.
Chinese Restaurant "Man Yi Xuan": Uses the freshest seasonal organic ingredients to offer Yunnan and Cantonese dishes during lunch and dinner, with Cantonese dim sum available at lunch.
Tea House: Overlooking the scenic Lijiang Ancient Town, it provides both indoor and outdoor dining experiences. Enjoy traditional Chinese and Western tea snacks during the day, and cocktails or aperitifs in the evening.

🛏️ Room Experience: Perfect Blend of Comfort and Luxury
Our room is spacious and bright, elegantly decorated with a cozy touch. The plush bedding ensures a restful night's sleep. Modern amenities like high-speed Wi-Fi, smart TV, and minibar guarantee convenience even while on vacation. The view of the ancient town outside the window is refreshing, as if you could touch the threads of history.

🏨Design:
The hotel's architecture draws inspiration from the ancient town, blending Han, Naxi, Bai, and Tibetan architectural styles. The structures primarily use wood, earth, and brick, featuring classic layouts like "Three Rooms and One Screen Wall," "Four Courtyards with Five Skylights," and "Horse-Riding Corner Tower." Without city walls, the layout follows water lanes, with buildings spanning streams, main streets alongside rivers, and alleys bordering water, dotted with stone and wooden bridges.
The hotel adopts traditional Naxi wooden architecture with pagoda-style roofs. Its 35 rooms are grouped into 4–6 units per classic Naxi courtyard, interconnected by water features for both privacy and interaction. Public spaces like the lobby, restaurants, and library are centralized in one building, differing from Aman's designs in Summer Palace, Fayeun, and Yangyun, which scatter spaces across multiple structures. The interiors feature clean lines, high ceilings, stone floors, and elm wood furniture, with all decorative materials sourced locally from Yunnan, such as Shangri-La pine, Dongba wood carvings, and Naxi embroidered textiles.

Post by Bell-~Chloe-64 | May 15, 2025

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