Max Guests: 3
Room Size: 45m²
Bed Size: 1 King Bed
Extra Bed Available
Suite
Fourth Floor
Partial Mountain View
Amenities:
Free WI-FI
Bathroom
Shower
Free Toiletries
Telephone
Desk
Extra Living Area
Air Conditioning
Slippers
Laundry Service
The cultivation of chrysanthemum goes back to thousands of years in China. It made its way to Japan in the 8th century, to Europe in late 17th century and finally North America in the 19th century. Alongside orchid, plum and bamboo, chrysanthemum enjoys the reputation of “Four Noble Ones”. It is a beloved source of inspiration for poets and the most famous poem was composed by Tao Yuanming from the East Jin Dynasty, more than 1,600 years ago. In his poem entitled “I Built My Hut in a Zone of Human Habitation”, he described his life as a recluse, “I pluck chrysanthemums under the eastern hedge, then gaze long at the distant summer hills.” The pink chrysanthemum displayed in this room full of the rich heritages of Chinese culture adds a sweet and gentle purity to the atmosphere.