Built in 2008, this conference hotel has been designed to be a detached, tranquil courtyard in a traditional Chinese style. The courtyard is home to some cultural relics, such as Princess Hejia's mansion from the Qianlong Period (Qing Dynasty) and an old building of the Peking Imperial University (also known as the Mathematics Department of Peking University). The establishment comprises more than 160 guest rooms, which are available in four different categories, tailored for the needs of different customers. The hotel is managed by a professional team and is fully air-conditioned. With a cosy and caring service, the charming establishment welcomes its guests into a lobby with 24-hour reception and check-out service, hotel safe, currency exchange facilities and a cloakroom. On-site facilities include lift access, a hairdressing salon and dining options such as a restaurant and a café. Business guests will appreciate the conference facilities and WLAN Internet access, and room and laundry services are provided. Guests arriving by car can leave their vehicles in the nearby car park, whilst those wishing to explore local surroundings can hire bikes from reception.
This charming city hotel is situated in the centre of Beijing. It lies opposite the well-known May 4th Street and the Red Mansion of Peking University. The Forbidden City Wall Relics Park lies to the east and from here guests can reach Wangfujing pedestrian street in just 10 minutes on foot. The Imperial Palace Museum lies to the south of the hotel, whilst Jingshan Park and Beihai Park are to the west of the establishment. Tiananmen Square is approximately 1 km from the hotel and Beijing railway station is some 2.5 km from the accommodation.