Step into Jiangfu Manor and you'll feel like you've traveled back to an ancient noble's private garden! Featuring exquisitely designed Chinese courtyards and seasonal floral displays, it's a paradise for photography lovers. Stroll through the grounds to experience the perfect harmony of history and nature, making it an ideal escape from the city's hustle and bustle.

This hotel is located in Chaoyang District, San Yuan Dong Qiao Xiao Yun Road, surrounded by the International Exhibition Center商圈 and Yansha商圈, as well as numerous embassies. Perfect for both business trips and leisure travel! The hotel offers top-notch amenities including a fitness center, tea room, and laundry service, with 24-hour front desk service. Nearby, you’ll find a variety of dining options from Quanjude Roast Duck to Bellagio. Plus, it’s super convenient with Line 10 Liangmaqiao Station just around the corner and easy access to the airport!
Everything you need to know about Jiangfu Manor
Recommended is Jiangfu Manor Resort Hotel, a boutique retreat transformed from a traditional farm, blending Beijing’s rural architecture with modern comfort. It features private courtyard rooms and family-themed suites, plus on-site activities like children’s playgrounds, farm picking tours, and pottery workshops. Located just 25 minutes from downtown Beijing, it’s accessible via Line 14 Subway (Jiangtai Station), with free parking and shuttle services. Ideal for urban families seeking nature and culture in one getaway.
Absolutely. The Jiangfu Manor Art Space offers a versatile multi-functional hall and outdoor courtyard suitable for 30–50 guests, equipped with professional audio, lighting, and projection systems. Designed with Ming-Qing wooden architecture and lush greenery, it creates an authentic scholarly gathering ambiance. Customizable programs include tea ceremony, calligraphy workshops, and guqin performances. Full event planning support is available, including décor, catering, and theme coordination.
Take Subway Line 4 to Line 14, then transfer at Jiangtai Station, walking 800 meters to the manor entrance—about 50 minutes total. For comfort, book a private shuttle (approx. ¥180, 40 minutes). The estate provides free parking and internal shuttle buses. Nearby, shared e-bikes and rental bicycles allow easy access to surrounding trails. Highly convenient for travelers without cars.
Immerse in authentic Beijing Western Rural Culture through hands-on activities: traditional sugar painting, paper-cutting workshops, siheyuan courtyard tours, and weekly folk performance nights (e.g., Jingyun Dagu). The annual Spring Plowing Ceremony invites guests to participate in rice planting and ploughing, reconnecting with ancient farming traditions. All experiences are led by skilled artisans, and limited-edition cultural gift boxes are available for purchase as keepsakes.
Must-try dishes include Jiangfu-style Braised Pork Meatballs and Hoisin Glazed Roast Duck, both made with locally raised pork and free-range ducks using secret family recipes. The 24 Solar Terms Menu changes seasonally—spring features wild greens stewed with chicken, autumn highlights chestnut-stewed ribs—all sourced from the estate’s organic gardens. Dining takes place in a restored siheyuan setting, enhanced by tea service and live guqin music, creating a true Chinese elegance dining experience.
Yes! Every Friday to Sunday, the ‘Jiangfu Night Whisper’ Light Art Exhibition transforms old buildings and trees into dynamic storytelling canvases using projection mapping and ambient soundscapes. Interactive installations let visitors alter light patterns through touch. Additionally, the Stargazing Campsite offers tent rentals, telescopes, and guided night sky viewing with warm drinks and soft background music—a rare serene night escape in the city.
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