Shantou|The intangible cultural heritage I've been longing for, taking Labubu to see it together

👩 I've always wanted to travel to Shantou, but every time something comes up and I can't make plans. This time, I really decided to go on a whim.
👩: Quickly buy tomorrow's 🚄🎫, I want to go.
👦: Okay, I'll arrange it right away.

Coincidentally, I saw online that the Hyatt's Atour Hotel, which I have always liked, has opened in Shantou.
I immediately booked my favorite hotel.
Luckily, the hotel is super close to Shantou Station.
As soon as we got off the train, we headed straight to the hotel to drop off our 🧳.

As soon as we entered, I was attracted by the public area.
It’s still my favorite Shanghai-style American metropolitan design.
Patterned tiles, shutters, and red bricks 🧱.
The hotel’s paintings were actually the English musical theme I’ve been longing to see.
I really love their original series.
Opening the guest room, there’s an extra-long bay window with a super long window seat.
The view is unbeatable.
Seeing the small wooden table by the bay window reminded me that 👩’s drawing isn’t finished yet, hhh.
Looking at the themed wallpaper painted by young artists on the background wall, it feels amazing.
They even painted all the landmarks of Shantou.
I decisively continued drawing 👩’s picture on the bay window seat.
The free minibar even included Pappa’s capsule coffee.
Just in time for a cup to refresh her.
I chose to explore the bathroom.
The toiletries are from Hyatt’s Portico series with verbena scent, very soothing.
The Dyson hairdryer also blew away the fatigue from the journey.

The next morning’s breakfast included my favorite Chaoshan specialties,
like fried guo rou and pork offal soup noodles, and more.

📍Atour Hotel Shantou High-tech Zone MixC Store

Post by Bell_64-Harper | Jun 28, 2025

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