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Yangzhou Mingyue Lakeside Resort is ideal for families, located just a 3-minute walk from the park entrance. The hotel features a family pool, gardens with traditional Chinese landscaping, and rooms with floor-to-ceiling lake views. Guests enjoy free parking, complimentary guided walking maps, and easy access to the ancient Grand Canal trail and Twenty-Four Bridges Ruins
Stay at Tinghe Boutique Inn, where you can walk 800 meters to the Yangzhou Pingtan Cultural Hall for daily intangible heritage performances. The inn offers free Hanfu rental—perfect for strolling through the bamboo-lined paths and meandering stream pavilions. Experience the essence of "one city, one garden, one poem" in authentic Jiangnan style
Tinghe Villa stands out as a design-focused boutique retreat, housed in a restored classical courtyard. Its sky terrace overlooks the entire lake and distant hills, perfect for golden-hour photography. The inn provides handmade tea ceremony workshops and pairs them with locally crafted osmanthus cakes, offering a full sensory immersion into traditional scholar’s life
Yangzhou Green Oasis International Hotel sits directly at the south entrance of Mingyue Lake Park, with a free electric shuttle to major sites like Slender West Lake and He Garden. Each room includes smart climate control and soundproof windows, ensuring quiet comfort. The hotel also offers multilingual tour tablets to help guests plan their itinerary seamlessly
Chunxiao Lakeside Villa offers a unique four-season experience: cherry blossoms in spring, lotus blooms in summer, gilded gingko in autumn, and misty mornings in winter. Each suite features an outdoor viewing deck, and guests receive a seasonal menu featuring fresh Huaiyang cuisine and hand-picked fruits from on-site orchards
Mingyue Lake Eco Camp is the only lodging offering sustainable glamping in a protected wetland zone. With transparent tents and treehouse cabins, it allows guests to join dawn birdwatching tours, aquatic plant identification walks, and stargazing under dark-sky conditions. The camp runs entirely on solar power and uses rainwater harvesting, embodying true low-impact travel
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