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The emperor arrives in qianmen

By Sun Yuanqing | China Daily | Updated: 2014-01-11 07:56

The answer is water, in all forms and dimensions.

Built upon the original site of a public bath surrounded by teahouses, the hotel tries to connect with its past by infusing the idea of baths and water throughout its design.

The emperor arrives in qianmen

Home away from home

The emperor arrives in qianmen

Lighting up Nanjing 

"Water was the key concept. Beijing is like a desert and it's very dry. So rain is a very special thing in Beijing," Sokol says.

The water flows down from the rooftop swimming pool, which is very rare in Beijing. The pool has a glass edge so that people can still see Qianmen gate while swimming and the water drizzles down through and falls a spectacular 15 meters before reaching an underground spa.

The access to the reception lobby is through an alley with rain. Guests are sheltered with umbrellas, and the whole experience revives the classic scenario from the poem Rainy Alley by modern Chinese poet Dai Wangshu.

Rooms are themed around different characteristics of water, like desire, serenity and mystery. The theme continues through to the in-house museum, which has the world's largest splash-ink painting by Chinese artist Huang Bingyi.

Qianmen, on the south of Tiananmen Square, was once a prosperous commercial hub selling everything from roast duck to silk.

For the boutique hotel Emperor, the majority of clients are expected to be foreigners, and Liu says their stay is a chance for them to experience Chinese culture and lifestyle.

"We want to tell the story of water. Water is paramount in Chinese culture, symbolizing impartiality and tolerance. It is never aggressive, but influences you in a subtle manner," he says.

The Emperor Hotel Qianmen opens this weekend.

 

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