Yuelan Village · Resort
MAGNOLIA TREE VILLA
Yue Lan Zhuang · Solitary Desert | Hidden World Wild Luxury on the Desert Gobi (Private Courtyard Villa)
Yuelan Zhuang · Dunhuang: Hidden in the Millennium World, Understanding the East
Tunhuang Magnolia Tree Villa Courtyard Hotels&Resorts
For centuries, people have been attracted to natural wilderness, but in their adventurous journeys, they always yearn for an oasis habitat. The private courtyard villas of Magnolia Tree Villa in Dunhuang, located along the ancient Silk Road in China, perfectly meet the needs of adventurers. Its name comes from Lotus Pond Moonlight Orchid, which means "Desert Forest Garden". Pleasing oneself is the "king's way" in life. This orchid does not change color due to frost and snow, and both flowers and leaves are beautiful. Orchid is a symbol of high moral character, elegant branches and leaves, as well as a spirit, art, sentiment, and realm, hence it is known as the "flower of a gentleman". From the external desert background to the beautiful hotel rooms, its overall style makes you feel like you are at the center of nature. Dunhuang Yuelan Zhuang Hotel is no longer just a local boutique hotel. Its inspiration comes from the vibrant Dunhuang civilization, praising Dunhuang's enduring artistic, humanistic, and cultural heritage. The rest area combines minimalist marble decoration and comfortable sofas, as well as a book reading area and art exhibition space. Outdoor, there are 1680 square meters of private gardens in the backyard for barbecue, rest, creative activities, picnics, board games, chess and cards, parent-child activities, and academic pursuits.
Dunhuang is surrounded by rich history, culture, and stories, with internet celebrity check-in points everywhere. Go to Mogao Caves to explore the Buddhist holy sites deep within the cliffs. Or visit the ancient Silk Road to learn about the fascinating trade roots of the region. Putting aside clich é s, this is a true oasis: lush trees, dazzling murals, sparkling lakes, and a vineyard - all of which are ideal places for picnics.
The rammed earth construction techniques such as "earth walls" and "drying houses" in the form of dwellings in the northwest of Dunhuang were built using locally produced mud embryos. The appearance also has a strong sense of desert beauty, and the entire architectural space is full of charm and transparency, echoing the spirit and temperament of the classical East, emphasizing the interaction between the architectural structure and light.