
Camphor trees in Jiangxi region of Eastern China.
Set on over-100 acres surrounded by rescued millenarian trees and ornamental lakes, the resort comprises 24 restored suites and villas that come with private pools; an Aman Spa with two pools; six dining venues; and Nan Shu Fang, a garden centred by one of its Antique Villas.
Luxury hotel chain Aman Resorts will be debuting its fourth China outpost in a village within easy reach of downtown Shanghai in 2017.
Set on over-100 acres surrounded by rescued millenarian trees and ornamental lakes, the resort comprises 24 restored suites and villas that come with private pools; an Aman Spa with two pools; six dining venues; and Nan Shu Fang, a garden centred by one of its Antique Villas.
The architecture is an embodiment of Chinese traditional culture, with a blend of old and new, and was led by Australian architect Kerry Hill who specialises in hotel design in Asia.
This project follows Aman Summer Palace in Beijing, Amanfayun in Hangzhou, and Amandayan on a hillside above the UNESCO-protected Old Town of Lijiang.
Aman Resorts consists of a constellation of 30 properties that span from Asia to Europe to North Africa and the U.S.