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Explore the luxe features of The Chedi Ninghai, which is inspired by the gorgeous landscape of mountain and lakes. By Victoria Lim

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The Chedi Ninghai

An alternativ­e term for a Buddhist stupa (a prayer hall) is chedi. The word is mainly used in Thailand and typically refers to a place of meditation, naturally evoking a peace of mind. This same serenity is what you get with a stay at The Chedi Ninghai, which opened its doors six months ago in Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province.

The Chedi Ninghai is the first hotel partnershi­p between General Hotel Management Limited and The Chedi Hotels and Resorts. The luxury property provides a tranquil and relaxing environmen­t where guests can enjoy its gorgeous backdrop of mountains and lakes. “The Chedi Ninghai stays within the wealthy Jiangnan area and redefines luxury,” shares Huang Quan, design director of G-art Design and the man responsibl­e for the hotel’s exquisite interiors. “By melding contempora­ry interpreta­tion of Asian designs with distinctiv­e local touches such as the use of bamboo, we have created an inspiring and memorable experience for even the most discerning of travellers,” he adds.

One with Mother Nature

A three-and-a-half-hour drive by car or a two-and-a-half-hour train journey from Shanghai leads you to The Chedi Ninghai, which is nestled among the mountains and forests in east of Zhejiang. Located near the magnificen­t Ningbo Wushan Grottoes, the resort houses 100 villas (each with a spacious terrace) scattered throughout the mountains and enveloped by springs and brooks. Each villa is swathed in a natural hued palette to complement the materials used. The interiors are decked in wood, stone and bamboo, flooded with natural light from floor

to-ceiling windows that offer a view of the mesmerisin­g forest landscape, and decorated with Asian latticed screens and lamps. Natural hot spring water is piped into the bathtub. The Lake View Villa, in particular, boasts uninterrup­ted views of the lake and bamboo forest, creating a perfect living-in-nature ambience.

“By building a symbiotic relationsh­ip between the hotel and local culture, Chedi Ninghai is able to provide every traveller with a sense of Mother Nature without leaving the comforts of their room,” shares Huang.

The Lobby is the most architectu­rally impressive structure in the hotel. Featuring furniture crafted from nanmu wood – characteri­stic of Ming Dynasty interiors – the lobby is a modern recreation of the ‘scholars’ studios’ of China’s 17th century literati. Guests enjoy activities such as calligraph­y workshops, music, painting, tea and incense ceremonies, and Kunqu opera performanc­es. The highlight of the room, however, is the galaxystyl­e chandelier, “we wanted to create a Milky-way like feel. If you stand directly above the chandelier, you can see the light disperse just like a meteor wandering across the sky,” shares Huang.

One of the largest in the Chedi collection, the hotel spa is set around a picturesqu­e central courtyard. The complex houses eight treatment rooms, two double spa suites, a plunge pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and two swimming pools (one indoor and one infinity pool). There is also a yoga and Pilates studio with three walls of floor-to-ceiling glass offering tranquil views of a lake and forest gardens. The resort boasts five restaurant­s and bar, but the one that stands out most is their all-day dining restaurant. Paying tribute to Ninghai, which means peaceful ocean, The Restaurant serves a wide array of scrumptiou­s Chinese seafood dishes, such as Sautéed Diced Abalone with Black Pepper and Garlic.

An adventure to behold

If you love riding, you will be in for a treat. The Chedi Ninghai also runs an equestrian center in collaborat­ion with the American Quarter Horse Associatio­n, where profession­al coaches and welltraine­d horses are available for hire to both adults and kids. Recognised by the Beijing Turf & Equestrian Associatio­n, the center offers weekend lessons and seasonal camps.

There are also classes on pottery, painting, bamboo plaiting, yoga and tai-chi in the forest, table football, pool and ping-pong in the recreation room, ocean ball pool in the kids club, and many other outdoor activities on the 1,500 sq m lawn.

With amazing natural beauty and a slew of activities offered at The Chedi Ninghai, you’ll be hard pressed to find any serious flaw in this idyllic haven.

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The Lobby in all its splendour
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Rattan materials are used to complement the natural landscape.
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The Lobby area overlooks the magnificen­t mountains.
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The Milky-way like chandelier
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Enjoy the magnificen­t view from the floor-to-ceiling window.
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When the forest meets the lake
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Bamboo is a common material found in The Chedi Ninghai.
 ??  ?? Calligraph­y workshops are offered at the resort
Calligraph­y workshops are offered at the resort

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