Nestled deep in the serene green mountains, Pinxi Front-Mountain Underwater Hotel features wabi-sabi aesthetics and Zen charm. Blending wild mountain nature and soothing textures, it offers a secluded retreat far from the mortal hustle for peaceful relaxation.Fully equipped and versatile, the hotel suits leisure vacations, family trips, corporate team building and business events. It provides delicate breakfast, as well as meeting rooms, a tea house and a multi-function hall for negotiations and team activities. It also boasts a spacious lounge, outdoor swimming pool, children’s playground, café and bar, together with convenient elevators and panoramic viewing terraces, delivering superior comfort and rich leisure experiences.Adopting a soft low-saturation palette of log tones, matched with dark walnut furniture and decorated with natural rustic elements like pottery and withered branches, the hotel presents a simple yet sophisticated style. Floor-to-ceiling windows pour natural light and mountain scenery into the interior, merging indoor warmth with outdoor greenery and creating a cozy, relaxing and healing atmosphere.Secluded in the quiet mountains, the hotel offers layered green views right outside the window, free from urban noise. Rest amid the mountains and slow down, to heal your body and mind and embrace the gentleness of nature.
„The overall decoration takes the Zen minimalist route, the beige wall is matched with log furniture, and the place is very good to shoot, coarse ceramic decorations, and the floor-to-ceiling windows are very healing to see the mountain view. The room we stayed in had a projector, and the light was turned off at night to watch a movie on the bed, and the atmosphere was full. The facilities are also very complete, outdoor swimming pools and viewing terraces are available, the mountains are quiet and quiet, and the overall experience is super comfortable away from the city! It is also very convenient to eat in the surrounding towns. The staff in the store are very young and easy-going, and the living is assured.”