

HYATT has announced the opening of Taoxichuan Hotel, a one-of-a-kind addition to the brand’s Unbound Collection. The 196-room hotel has been developed as part of the landmark Taoxichuan cultural and creative quarter in the heart of downtown Jingdezhen, East China’s Jiangxi Province, offering a distinctive, sophisticated experience for the many talented artists and guests visiting the “porcelain capital.” Conveniently located within a five-minute walk from Ceramic Art Avenue, Taoxichuan guests can discover the city’s centuries-old heritage alongside a new generation of present-day ceramics in an energizing mix of museums, galleries, markets and shops. The hotel is surrounded by many scenic spots and is a 25-minute drive from the express railway station and the Luojia Airport. Taoxichuan Hotel houses 196 spacious guestrooms, including seven suites, where guests can enjoy an atmosphere of calm amid a palette of warm colors and earthy textures of wood, leather, canvas and ceramic tiles. The room décor is inspired by traditional porcelain designs. Guests can enjoy dishes showcasing authentic local and regional cuisines at the hotel’s Cobalt Restaurant. Featuring a modern interior design rooted in Jingdezhen’s classic cobalt blue and white porcelain, the restaurant is an extension of the adjacent outdoor garden, providing a lively picnic-in-the-park dining experience. For guests seeking a quiet space to unwind or socialize, the Emerald Lounge serves light bites, an afternoon tea and an extensive selection of fine teas, wines and cocktails. After a day of work or exploring, guests can recharge with a swim in the hotel’s heated indoor pool or with a workout at the 24-hour fitness center, which is fully equipped for a complete exercise regime. Taoxichuan Hotel offers a captivating environment for gathering with flexible meeting and event space equipped with the latest technology, including a pillar-free ballroom and five meeting rooms of various sizes. Guests are invited to experience the local culture of Jingdezhen at Taoxichuan Hotel. This includes courses on Song Dynasty (960-1279) tea ceremony, with tea served in locally designed china tea sets. Local craftsmen will instruct guests on ceramic-making. The hotel concierge team can also plan individual journeys that allow guests to explore and experience the town, a la personal style. (SD News) |