Saturday 11 January 2014

Wtown: a Mountain Village under the Oldest Great Wall

After over three years of construction and preservation, Beijing Wtown has made its soft-opening on Jan. 1st, 2014.

Beijing Wtown International Leisure Tourism Resort (known as Wtown) is located at Simatai Villiage, Gubeikou town, Miyun County, Beijing, nestled against the dramatic backdrop of the Great Wall at Simatai, in a remote, rural area. It is only an hour and half from Beijing International Airport and Beijing downtown, 45 minutes drive from Miyun County and Chengde City. The 24th Exit of Beijing-Chengde Highway is accessible to Wtown.

It covers an area of 9 square kilometers with 430,000 square meters of building area. It’s a typical Northern China tourism resort for sightseeing, holiday, leisure and MICE activity. There are the Times of Republic of China District, subcamp district, water view district, folk culture district, stockaded village, catering in guesthouse, meditation area and Eden valley.

The historical Wtown has made Northern China building in the style of Times of Republic of China the very essence of its life mothering its landscape and encouraging its original inhabitants to build their houses, piers, docks close to water for convenience. A delight to walk over, stroll into the shade trees or photograph let alone be rowed under, Wtown is famous for the mountain village under the oldest Great Wall.

Simatai Great Wall

Simatai Great Wall is the only one Great Wall that has reserved the original appearance of Ming dynasty. UNESCO has designated Simatai Great Wall as one of the World Cultural Heritage Sites as part of the Great Wall World Heritage Site. As commended by The Times in the year of 2012, it is the No.1 top 25 global scenery that can’t to be missed. Simatai Great Wall is known for its steepness and owns 20 well-preserved watchtowers dotting along the wall. To be specific, Watching Beijing Tower (Wang Jing Lou): is at an elevation of 986 meters which is the summit of the Simatai Great Wall.

What to see in Wtown

With its long established and rich cultural history, there are various “must see” scenic spots that fully exemplify this all around Wtown. There are many museums and galleries to enjoy located at convenient spots. Tourist can climb the well preserved Simatai Great Wall, get experience of Northern China culture and gain knowledge of dyeing workshop, security escort service, guild hall and many more.

Tourist can also read books at Yingwa Academy, enjoy plays at theatre, listen to stories at Story Telling Place, attend temple fair or even hold a tailor-made wedding ceremony.

Hotels

There are totally 1500 rooms in Wtown, including 2 five-star hotels, 6 boutique hotels and guesthouse with 400 rooms to meet different needs from economy to luxury. It will be an ideal base to relax with your family and friends.

Wtown Hotel
Wtown Hotel is designed in the concept of European castle together with watchtower of Great Wall. It has 409 rooms including standard room, superior room, Great Wall view room, luxury room and presidential room. With complete facilities such as restaurant, themed courtyard, recreation. golf and KTV, Wtown Hotel is a landscape of Wtown.

Wuzhen Boutique Hotel
Wuzhen Boutique Hotel comprises of two parts, one is in the European rural style, and the other is in the style of Jiangnan (south of Yangtze River delta) garden style. Recently, it owns 39 rooms with hotspring, performance area, lounge and many more.

Great Wall Academy Inn
The hotel is located at the heart of Wtown. It has 26 rooms, including double rooms and family rooms. With such facilities as reading bar, swimming pool and restaurant, it’s a perfect place to enjoy the pleasant leisure time.

Wtown Guesthouse
Wtown Guesthouse is designed in the style of quadrangle courtyard in Northern China with the elements of hotspring, theatre, courtyard, tea drinking, Great Wall and landlord. There are streetside and riverside accommodation choices depending upon your own preferences. It has over 400 different styles of rooms to choose from.

Catering

There are various kinds of restaurants and snacks in Wtown, such as Pork Restaurant, Muslim Restaurant, Sima Restaurant, marinated food, pancake, porridge and cheese.

For more information, please dial 0086-(0)10-81009999 for inquiry and reservation, or email us to gubeitown@gmail.com.

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