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The Temple House In Chengdu Is A Luxurious Time Machine

By Victor Baker

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The Temple House

There are way more things to be enjoyed in Chengdu than the uber cute pandas, and if you’ve already decided to make the trip to China’s Sichuan province, the ultra-modern Temple House Hotel will make sure your visit in this beautiful, southwestern part of China, becomes a memorable one.

The electrifying city of Chengdu offers a wonderful mix of old and new, with modern glass towers and traditional, Shu-style architecture, forming a one of a kind atmosphere and a theme that also inspired the design and development of the Temple House Hotel.

An ancient Qing Dynasty courtyard welcomes all travelers here, complemented by two L-shaped glass towers that hide 100 luxurious rooms and 42 dreamy apartments. Just go past the main doors and you’ll discover a secret slice of heaven, with stunning amenities inside your room, a rejuvenating spa centre and a lovely terrace where every morning will start beautifully.

The Temple House

The ultra-modern rooms at the Temple House Hotel might be just too good to be true. Each of them was decorated in neutral colors, and boasts spa-style bathrooms, interactive TVs and complimentary WiFi – among many other things. And as wonderful as your room may look or feel, it shouldn’t keep you from discovering this entire place.

The Italian selection available at the in-house Tivano Bistro is to die for, or at least that’s what people say. But there’s that saying – ‘when in Rome’, which is why local cuisine shouldn’t ignored here, as The Temple Cafe serves up dishes from across China and Asia, that will surely make you want to stay here forever.

You don’t even have to worry about calories as the hotel’s stacked gym and the urban day spa will make sure those wonderful dishes disappear as you relax and wait to start a new day at the Temple House.

The Temple House

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