Located at the picturesque gateway to the majestic Qing Cheng Mountains, Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain has been created to complement the UNESCO World Heritage & Natural Cultural site nearby Dujiangyan.
Drawing upon the renowned Six Senses perspective of responsible luxury,
the resort has been brilliantly designed to incorporate regional architecture and landscaping, resulting in an extraordinary cultural offering with a strong sense of place wedded to contemporary attitude.
A modern take on traditional Chinese style with a natural palette. These retreats
are generously proportioned with spacious bathrooms and rain showers.
Drawing upon the village theme, the Courtyard Suites are 1,130 square feet (105 square meters) and offer the flexibility to be grouped for family and friends to create a four-bedroom villa.
They present stunning views and have private courtyard access and a living room that connects to a spacious bedroom with pillows topping the bed
to optimize mountain views and an individual bathroom with a garden view bathtub, rain shower and separate toilet.
Relax outside on padded daybeds. Antique Chinese wooden decorations combine with advanced smartphone apps that control in-room air conditioning, lighting and TV.
Six Senses Deluxe Suites are a generous 850 square feet (79 square meters) offering stunning views with private balcony or courtyard veranda.
In each high ceilinged retreat, the living room connects to a spacious bedroom with organic cotton linen and customizable pillows to optimize the joy of mountain views.
The bathroom features a garden view bathtub, rain shower and a separate toilet. Relax outside on comfortable daybeds.
Antique Chinese wooden decoration highlights combine with advanced smartphone apps that controls in-room air conditioning, lighting and TV.
Six Senses Suites are a generous 850 square feet (79 square meters) with private balcony or courtyard veranda with comfortable daybeds and beautiful views.
These high-ceilinged retreats comprise a living room that connects to a spacious bedroom featuring organic cotton bed linens and personalized pillows.
Bathrooms offer a garden-view bathtub plus a separate rain shower and toilet.
Chinese inspired antique-style décor highlights combine with advanced smartphone apps to control air conditioning, lighting and television.
Offering great flexibility for family and friends. Exposed timber beams and contemporary
furniture create a calmative symphony of light and space with beautiful views.
Cuisine and the Chinese refinement of dining experiences manifest themselves delightfully at Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain.
There is a choice of three restaurants offering local and regional specialties to food from around the world, two bars,
a classic tea house plus a snacks and desert house.
There is a commitment to using responsible ingredients and produce from the local community and the resort’s own organic gardens.
A la carte and set menus feature a clever interpretation of Sichuan favorites with a modern approach
while maintaining integrity. Cantonese, Jiangsu and Shandong dishes are also offered.
A selection of fine teas for sale or for enjoying right there together with a coffee menu
and some enticing cookies, brownies, biscotto’s, egg tarts and other local sweets.
A garden-to-table dining experience using vegetables and herbs from the resort’s own organic garden
complemented with the finest seasonal produce and products available from in and around the area.
Freshly squeezed vegetable and fruit juices, smoothies with organic honey boosters, medicinal
and vitamin selections, bee pollen, ginseng, ginger, proteins and other natural infusions.
Private dining in your villa offers a selection of dishes from the all-day dining restaurant menu
available around the clock. A range of beverages plus in-villa wines are also offered.
The place to simply kick back and relax, this is an animated and quirky lounge where
skilled hosts concoct great cocktails with a twist plus snack selections from Sala Thai.
Showcasing menus highlighting produce from the resort’s organic farm. Featured dishes are from
the Chiang Mai and Phuket regions served in traditional style in a choice of intimate settings.
An array of China’s best tea celebrates the art of the tea ceremony. Guests can also linger
longer and enjoy a range of board and card games together with beverages and snacks.
For a very special and intimate dining experience, choose the private rooftop dining
at Sala Thai. Exquisite dishes and a romantic atmosphere especially made for two.
Regional Sichuan and other Chinese favorite snacks to take away or enjoy in the Square, includes
dumplings, steamed Pao, meat filled pastries, noodle cups and Sichuan-style filled crispy pita-pockets.
China’s first Six Senses Spa is at Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain.
Guests will discover the purity of Taoism incorporated into many treatments together with a menu of Six Senses signature treatments drawn from around the world. Expertly trained
therapists use a variety of natural products to provide an array of award-winning rejuvenation and wellness specialties.
Visiting practitioners offer guests personal consultations and holistic therapies to assist in achieving more fulfilling life experiences.
Deeply cleanses and hydrates the skin, whilst combating the signs of aging.
Using gentle and stimulating techniques, this treatment improves blood flow, nourishes the scalp and induces a deep sense of calm.
Ideal for sensitive skin, this cleansing treatment balances the skin’s natural oils, while rebalancing the body and mind.
Ideal for sensitive skin, this scrub is infused with honeysuckle and brings balance to the energy meridians.
Smoothe fine lines, firm skin tone and renew elasticity with this facial incorporating restorative and natural organic moisturizers from Amazon fruit and plants such as cocoa bean, acai, murumuru butter and more.
Focusing on the face, neck and shoulders, this treatment is a powerful synergy of softened and adapted Chinese and stylized Western massage techniques to treat the energy disturbances that are at the root of health concerns.
Pandas and their natural habitat can be discovered in the surrounding mystical mountains, with Panda Valley a 10-minute drive from the resort.
Explore ancient towns and enjoy breathtaking views,
learn Tai-Chi and the balance of Taoism, and many other cultural highlights. Experiences Team is always on hand to help create that perfect and enriching experience and know that the moment of surprise is unique and memorable.
On this excursion you visit the more than 2,000-year-old fortress in Taoping. Walk through the village with its ancient stone houses and climb up the impressive watch towers. Travel back in time and discover a place where traditional customs have remained unaltered for ages.
On the verdant and easy hiking trails through Qing Cheng Back Mountain you will have the chance to learn about local flora and fauna. This landscape is very similar to the natural habitat of the giant panda.
On this half-day trip you visit the famous Dujiangyan Irrigation System which was built in 256 BC. Here you will see the oldest and largest extant irrigation works in the world. This project still plays a role in modern times.
The Giant Buddha of Leshan, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, is the tallest sitting Buddha statue in the world. Located in Leshan at the confluence of three rivers, it was built more than 1,300 years ago and brings many legends and stories with it.
Dujiangyan Panda Valley, or Dujiangyan Research Center of Giant Panda Breeding, is a new giant panda breeding base. The facility contains three areas which are dedicated to breeding, semi-wild reintroduction and full reintroduction.
Not only a perfect venue for a wedding reception, Qing You Hall can also accommodate gala dinners, banquets of 300, cocktails and receptions of 480 invitees, and meetings with a classroom setup for 280 or theater configuration for 420 attendees.
Just a 20-minute drive to Dujiangyan’s famous Nan-Qiao Bridge, then stroll through the old streets and climb the ancient city wall at the gates. This tour is a photographer’s dream.
The mountains of Qing Cheng are famous for their solitude and serenity. It is also a hiker’s paradise; picturesque treks are offered throughout the mountains.
You don’t have to go very far afield for some fun recreational activities such as picking succulent strawberries, cherries, grapes and kiwi fruit nearby. And right on-site there is a great wine-tasting experiences with local and imported vintages.
Sichuan cooking is really all about a variety of flavors: spicy, salty, smoky and many more. Learn in this hands-on activity to prepare signature dishes of the famous Sichuan cuisine and to cook with it’s “ma la”, a combination of fiery chili peppers and Sichuan peppercorns.
Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain is the ultimate wedding destination of your dreams. The spacious multi-purpose Qing You Hall is the perfect setting for a wedding reception for up to 250 guests. A covered terrace and an outdoor lawn area are integrated into primary space.
Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain is a children friendly resort. There is a professionally managed children’s club with a wide range of outdoor and indoor activities and games.
You’ll find toys and things of interest for children and families around the resort, toddler’s chairs in the restaurants, and baby cots for your villa on request.