Six Senses has announced the signing of Six Senses Beijing, which will open in the Haidian District of China’s capital. The hotel management agreement with Beijing Zhongguancun Avenue Construction & Development Group forms part of the renewal of Liulangzhuang, now emerging as a center for cultural programming and international exchange. Within it, the Three Hills and Five Gardens heritage landscape is long associated with the Summer Palace and the imperial retreats of the Qing dynasty.
Neil Palmer, chief operating officer, Six Senses, said, “Six Senses has always sought destinations with a strong story. The setting for Six Senses Beijing is extraordinary. The Three Hills and Five Gardens area has deep cultural and historical significance, and we are honored to be part of Liulangzhuang’s revival. Together with our partners, we look forward to creating an urban retreat where guests can connect with the spirit of Beijing in a way that feels intrinsically Six Senses, both restorative and regenerative.”
Six Senses Beijing will be the brand’s second property in Greater China, alongside Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain. Whether in remote locations or cities such as Rome, Kyoto, and London, Six Senses is broadening its global presence.
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