Nanxun Blossom Hill
Nanxun, Shanghai and Eastern China, China
At a Glance
Contemporary design hotel courtesy of French designer Thomas Dariel
Beautifully restored from a former ancient villa with Chinese gardens
Tucked at the peaceful Nanxun water town outside the usual tourist circuits
Intimate size of only 26 rooms help to ensure maximum privacy
Both Chinese and Western dish options are available to suit all tastes
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Shanghai and eastern China’s subtropical climate brings with it four distinct seasons. The weather is generally mild and temperate, with a great deal of rainfall even in the drier months of the year. The frequent monsoon showers and scorching temperatures of June, July and August can make it uncomfortably humid, with the mercury regularly rising over 35°C. Winter is overcast and chilly, although snow seldom falls in this eastern region of China. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best times to visit Shanghai and eastern China, with pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists.
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Description
Nanxun Blossom Hill is a boutique retreat situated in the tranquil water town of Nanxun Scenic Area.
Restored from a former ancient villa built in 1930 by Liu Geng Gan, whom was the richest person in Nanxun, the property had been overhauled by French designer Thomas Dariel. Nanxun Blossom Hill is dotted with South Chinese gardens in the Hidden Book Town of Nanxun.
Each of the 26 rooms are stylishly decorated with hints of ocean blue hues, latticework, bamboo weaving, Lazy Susan coffee tables and paintings illustrating the pastoral lifestyle of Nanxun.
The gorgeous restaurant incorporates geometrical elements of blue and red silk strips, serving both Western and Chinese food.
Experiences
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Fengjing Water Town
We will visit the Fengjing water town with its tiny bridges, sparkling streams, and peaceful families. Afterwards, visit the Museum of the Culture Revolution.
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Nanxun Water Town
Make a trip to Nanxun. Walking along the canals of the old town, one will not see enormous herds of tourists, but instead, locals washing clothes, sipping tea or playing cards beside the water.
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Shaoxing Water Town
Visit the former residence of Lu Xun, enjoy a traditional wupeng boat ride across the canals and visit the Keyan Scenic Areas.
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Wuzhen Water Town
Soak in the romantic ambience from Wuzhen's ancient docks, waterside pavilions and corridors from this beautifully preserved water town dating back to the late Qing dynasty period.
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Xitang Water Town
Enjoy a boat ride at the charming Xitang, with nine river and over 100 bridges running through different corners of the town.
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Zhouzhuang Water Town
Head to Zhouzhuang and visit the 900-year-old Taoist Chengxu Temple, as well as the famous Twin Bridges.
Location & directions
Nanxun, Shanghai and Eastern China, China
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