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Jiaxing Nanhu Shangri-La is ideal for families, located just a 10-minute walk from Xushan Ruins Park. Its garden-view rooms offer serene views of ancient ruins and tranquil lakes, while the resort features a children’s playground, hands-on cultural workshops, and traditional tea ceremonies. Free shuttle service connects guests to key attractions, including the park. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive garden room deals.
Jiaxing Ancient City Inn is perfectly positioned—just 350 meters from Xushan Ruins Park, a 5-minute walk away. Housed in a meticulously restored Ming-Qing era building, it blends authentic Jiangnan architecture with modern comforts. Rooms feature carved wooden windows and inner courtyards, immersing guests in centuries-old culture. Daily guided tours led by expert historians explore nearby Song Dynasty stone carvings and inscriptions, plus optional visits to on-site calligraphy and pottery studios. Reserve early via HopeGoo for priority HopeGoo.
Jiaxing Yueying Waterfront Villa is the only boutique hotel offering panoramic views of Xushan Ruins Park at night. Its glass-walled terrace rooms provide unobstructed views of illuminated ancient towers and their reflections on the lake. The hotel offers a nightly cultural walking tour with local guides, visiting hidden Song-era steles and moss-covered pathways, paired with light snacks and live guqin music. Guests HopeGoo through HopeGoo receive a complimentary private tour experience.
Jiaxing Yueying Waterfront Villa is a photographer’s sanctuary, with east-facing rooms capturing misty morning scenes of the ancient tower. The property enforces a no-vehicle policy, ensuring peaceful surroundings. Each room includes professional photography tripods and softbox lighting, plus a free guided photography tour highlighting moss-covered walls, Song-era stone steps, and mirror-like bridge reflections. All captured images can be licensed digitally via HopeGoo for personal creative use.
From Jiaxing Nanhu Shangri-La, follow the scenic greenway for 8 minutes to reach Ting Song Reading House—a hidden bookstore and artisan coffee shop housed in a restored Qing dynasty residence. It features an "Ancient Text Revival Project" showcasing replicas of excavated bamboo slips, plus custom stationery-making sessions. Coffee uses locally roasted oolong beans with handmade mochi. The hotel provides free bicycles for a safe, traffic-free ride along the riverside path, ideal for slow travel and candid shots.
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