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August 29, 2017

Wencheng County, Wenzhou, China: Swanburg Hotel; hotel review

Visit WENCHENG COUNTY, IN WENZHOU, CHINA


This forested area is reached via a twisting two-lane mountain road lined with well-maintained trees with white-painted bases.  You pass through hills with views of terraced rice fields and small villages, some with crumbling brick buildings and brand new buildings side-by-side.  A mild subtropical marine climate means it is always warm and moist with plenty of rainf.  The population is 360,000, with 170,000 more living abroad in 70 countries, giving the are the nickname “Hometown of Overseas Chinese.”

Hundreds of waterfalls, lakes, caverns and deep gorges are found in the Tongling Mountain National Forest Park, which opened in 1999.  The park has been divided into three parts –Tongling Gorge, Little Yaochi Lake, Tongling Village.  Also, Baizhang Waterfall is found here.  At 1,158-feet-high, it is China’s highest waterfall and called the most beautiful waterfall in the world.  It has three falls, with more than 4,000 steps to climb before reaching the first.

scenery on the way to Wencheng, China
scenery on the way to Wencheng, China


Swanburg Hotel  

0577-59026999; Shiyang Linchang, Wencheng, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province.  230 rooms.  Breakfast included. 

Built in 2013, this still-growing resort complex was inspired by the Swanburg Hotel in Germany.  Facilities include a yoga gym, a hot springs complex (the Chinese absolutely love hot springs), and indoor skiing, and it will have more than 400 buildings when completed.  The area also offers hiking, an area with monkeys, and a temple.  An European-style village opens in 2017 and will accommodate more than 5,000 people.

Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China
Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China


welcome at Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China
welcome at Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China


The simple, pleasant hotel provides rooms with a restive view of pine trees, plus operable windows that let in the sweet fragrance of the pines as well as the soft sound of a river below.  (This peace was broken early one morning by loud firecrackers and lights in the woods.  Though I found this scary, it turned out to be the arrival of a boisterous group celebrating a wedding.)  Guest rooms have natural wood floors, comfortable beds with white duvets, and a shower with a clear window looking into the bed area and on to the outdoors through the windows beyond.  And, surprisingly, Wi-Fi is free.

guest room at Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China
guest room at Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China


view from guest room at Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China
view from guest room at Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China


Meant to honor my American group, which was a peculiarity in the area, a sign indicating “Foreigners Section” was displayed in the dining room.  It reserved for us a particularly comfortable area.  Some of my favorite buffet items include kung pao chicken with giant hot peppers, peanuts in vinegar, boiled peanuts, and rice wine served in teeny glasses.

selections from breakfast buffet at Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China
selections from breakfast buffet at Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China


dinner buffet at Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China
dinner buffet at Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China


vegetable art at Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China
vegetable art at Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China


The hot springs are reached by a 10-minute walk.  Female and male changing rooms with lockers and showers are provided, and a gift shop sells bathing suits and related items.  Approximately 20 pools of various sizes and temperatures are sprinkled over a compact hilly area.  Just like in the story of the three bears, some were too hot, some were too cold, and some were just right.  Colors and fragrances varied, but there was no explanation in English as to what each spring was best for.  When using the hot springs, it is advised to wait one hour after eating, take off all jewelry, and drink plenty of water after.  

hot springs complex at Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China
hot springs complex at Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China


swim suits in hot springs gift shop at Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China
swim suits in hot springs gift shop at Swanburg Hotel in Wencheng, China



More things to do in Wenzhou.

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images ©2017 Carole Terwilliger Meyers


December 15, 2017

Jin'an Town, Sichuan Province, China: SONGPAN Ancient Town; things to do

SONGPAN Ancient Town 

in Jin'an Town, Songpan County, China.

main street in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China
main street in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China


Due to its strategic location, Songpan has functioned as a military base since the Tang Dynasty.  The Min River runs through it, and the town is filled with grand and ancient buildings and considered one of the most interesting historical towns in Sichuan Province.  Songpan was rebuilt during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), and so the city gates and protective wall are well-preserved.  The inner city has five gates, and the outer city has two.  The gates are built of flagstone, some of which are embellished with delicate engravings.  The outer city wall is approximately 4 miles long and more than 33 feet high.  It is constructed of giant blue bricks that measure 20 inches long by 10 inches wide by 5 inches thick.  It is interesting to know that the bricks are made of sticky rice, lime, and wood oil, and each weighs 7 pounds.

inner city gate in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China
inner city gate in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China


At the entrance to one of the gates, the celebrated ancient love story of Princess Wencheng and the Tibetan King Songtsan Gambo is depicted by a giant stone statue of them.

statue of Princess Wencheng and Tibetan King Songtsan Gambo in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China
statue of Princess Wencheng and Tibetan King Songtsan Gambo
in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China


Four ethnic groups are residents here--Tibetan, Qiang, Hui, and Han--giving this ancient town a unique multi-cultural style.  Ancient stores sell precious objects such as silver bracelets and rings, ethnic costumes, and horn combs, but also sell inexpensive and lovely souvenirs (I bought a lovely floral pashmina shawl for under $5).

shopkeeper in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China
shopkeeper in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China


Unusual regional foods include braised male duck with aweto, fritillaria chicken, crispy yam, dried mushroom, and Jiuzhai mineral water.

street food stands in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China
street food stands in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China


cakes in bakery in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China
cakes in bakery in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China


One of my favorite things here was viewing the many unusual and interesting vehicles.

vehicle in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China
vehicle in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China


vehicle in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China
vehicle in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China


cozy motorcycle in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China
cozy motorcycle in Songpan Ancient Town in Sichuan Province, China


Each year, the fair of Zharu Temple is held on January 5, and the grand religious ceremony Mazi Fair is held in May.


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images ©2017 Carole Terwilliger Meyers


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