Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain launches Presidential Villa
Located at the gateway to the country’s Qing Cheng Mountains, Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain is situated near the UNESCO World Heritage and natural cultural site of Dujiangyan, also known as the homeland of the Giant Pandas. Drawing on the region’s roots as the birthplace of Taoism to offer a historical journey, the resort is launching a Presidential Villa that embodies Taoist elements of achieving harmony with nature and the vision of reconnection and self-development.
At the heart of the resort, the Presidential Villa is in close proximity to the main dining and entertainment areas, while surrounded by views of the mountains. Featuring 9095.5-square-feet of luxury, the two-story villa houses four individual suites ranging from 860 to 1185 square feet, as well as one valet room to accommodate large groups or several groups travelling together.
The design aesthetics of the Presidential Villa reflects sustainable living and preserved heritage and culture. The furnishings are highlighted by Chinese-inspired, locally made furniture, and paneled walls with classic rattan fittings and accents.
It also features a collection of naturally-lit, multifunctional areas: living room, library, dining room (seating up to 10 people), kitchen, wine cellar and spa treatment room. The fully-equipped kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances allows for guests to host intimate dinner parties using produce fresh from the resort’s organic garden or local farms and vendors.
Leisure facilities include a private cinema and an 861-square-feet heated outdoor swimming pool with jacuzzi, while round-the-clock butler service is also available. Guests can also enlist the help of their butler to explore the ancient region. From Panda Valley visits, tea ceremonies, and Sichuan opera to morning Tai-chi at Puzhao Buddhist Temple and locally-inspired specialty treatments at Six Senses Spa, a host of scenic and cultural activities are available.