Meijie Mountain Hotspring Resort

“岕” (Chinese Pinyin: Jie) is an ancient Chinese Character deriving from a thousand-year-history city, Liyang, referring to space between two mountains. Meijie Mountain Hotspring Resort is located in Liyang City, which is the junction of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui provinces.

The resort hides itself in the city’s most beautiful mountain-the national 5A-class tourism scenic resort Longtan Forest which is lying between the Tianmu Lake and Nanshan Bamboo, covering an area of over 2000 mu. Dr.Economics Mr. Zhong Chunming, living overseas for many years, is the founder of Meijie Resort on which he places his pure and fine expectation: A resort where people can enjoy the natural and beautiful mountain landscape, as well as the poetic and comfortable country life.

People living in urban areas can rarely experience this kind of natural mountain life nowadays, while their hearts are yearning for such a place to take a holiday or have a rest. Therefore, Mr. Zhong stepped back to the country life, and created this environment-friendly and interesting resort village in the clear and fresh mountains to be a happy hermit.

Meijie Mountain Hotspring Resort integrates the four ecological elements as forest, tree house, hot spring and mountain. The tree houses were designed by a Holland design group which is good at natural and environment-friendly designation and the hot spring was from deep underground well water.

It’s committed to creating the sightseeing tourism and the ecological and recreational tourism that is able to meet the vacation needs of couples, small families, three-generation families and friends of different sizes. Moreover, it’s also the preference of the celebrities for commercial gatherings and accommodations.

Emphasizing on the sustainable development concept, the resort aims at building a high-quality and one-stop countryside tourism destination in the Eastern China with superior geological environment, high-end and private accommodation experience, original ecological mountains, particular mountain activities and first-class butler service.