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Tsingpu offers immersive cultural retreats that focus on local traditions, crafts, and nature. Each retreat provides over 20 curated activities, including tea picking, bamboo carving, embroidery, calligraphy, and local cooking classes, all led by local masters and scholars.
The standard package is a 3-day/2-night all-inclusive stay. However, guests are welcome to extend their stay by booking additional nights.
Yes. Every Tsingpu retreat provides an all-inclusive meal package with no limits on drinks (coffee, tea, fresh juice, mineral water, and local beer). Meals are prepared with fresh, organic ingredients and feature seasonal local cuisine.
While the package includes a set of programmed cultural activities, guests can also enjoy flexible leisure options such as visiting the private art gallery, tea room, or walking in the courtyard. Some retreats offer additional bookable experiences.
Yes. Many activities, such as fruit picking, bamboo shoot hunting, pottery making, and bonfire celebrations, are family-friendly. Some retreats also offer spaces like the Yoga studio and meeting rooms for private use.
The documentation does not specify a detailed cancellation policy. Guests are advised to contact the central reservation team at 400-062-5166 or INFO@tsingpu.com for specific terms.
The package includes accommodation for 2 guests sharing 1 room, all meals, unlimited drinks, and all programmed cultural activities. Some retreats also offer additional public amenities like a tearoom, gallery, and workshop.
Tulou Retreat: From RMB 5,976 (PPT) or RMB 5,576 (PDF) Yangzhou Retreat: From RMB 5,776 Suzhou Retreat: From RMB 4,576 Baisha Retreat: From RMB 4,376 (PPT) or RMB 5,776 (PDF) Badaling Retreat: From RMB 5,976
Yes. For the Eastlang product, there is a "50 RMB off 100 USD" early bird voucher. For Tsingpu, guests should contact the reservation team for current promotions.
The standard package is for 2 guests sharing 1 room. For single occupancy, guests should inquire directly with the retreat for availability and pricing.
No. All programmed cultural activities are included in the package. However, some optional services (e.g., private gallery visits, special workshops) may have additional fees. Guests are advised to confirm at check-in.
The standard package does not explicitly include transfers. However, each retreat provides detailed transportation instructions (e.g., 1.5-hour drive from Nanjing Airport to Yangzhou Retreat). Guests can arrange car services through the retreat.
Activities are led by local masters, scholars, craftsmen, and experts in cultural heritage. For example, at the Suzhou Retreat, guests learn from masters of Suzhou embroidery, bamboo carving, and pingtan storytelling.
Yes. Some retreats offer guided tours to nearby cultural sites. For instance, the Yangzhou Retreat offers a guided tour of the Daming Temple with a local Buddhist monk. The Tulou Retreat offers mountain walks and bamboo shoot hunting.
While the documentation does not explicitly confirm English-speaking guides, Tsingpu is designed for international travelers. Guests should request English-speaking services at the time of booking.
Yes. Upon arrival, guests receive a schedule of the programmed activities. The retreat also provides maps and information about public spaces like the tea room, gallery, and yoga studio.
Yes. Guests are free to explore the retreat's courtyards, gardens, and public spaces on their own. Many retreats offer scenic walking paths and observation platforms.
Absolutely. The activities are designed to provide deep cultural immersion. For example, at the Tulou Retreat, guides explain the secrets of ancient Fengshui design, Hakka culture, and local traditions.
It is located in Taxia Village, Nanjing County, Fujian Province. Fly to Xiamen Airport (2.5-hour drive) or take the high-speed train to Nanjing (南靖) Station (50-minute drive).
It is situated just north of Slender West Lake in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province. Fly to Nanjing Airport (1.5-hour drive) or take the high-speed train to Yangzhou East Station.
It is located in Mudu Town, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. Fly to Shanghai Airport (under 2-hour drive) or take the high-speed train to Suzhou North Station (50-minute drive).
It is located in Baisha Old Town, at the foot of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan Province. Fly to Lijiang Airport (1-hour drive).
It is located in Huailai, Hebei Province, near Beijing. Drive from Beijing downtown (1.5 hours) or from Badaling Great Wall (20-minute drive).
Tulou: Made from five original Hakka earth buildings (tulou). Yangzhou: Designed by award-winning Neri & Hu using 1.2 million antique bricks. Suzhou: Hidden in a dense magnolia grove. Baisha: Designed by world-class architect Yoshimasa Tsutsumi, blending Japanese and Naxi styles. Badaling: Tuscan-style, surrounded by 40 hectares of vineyards.
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