Top 8 hotels in Chengjiang County, China

October 3, 2022 Oliva Fomby

Discover the best hotels in Chengjiang County, Yunnan including Angsana Fuxian Lake, Ramada Plaza Fuxian Lake, Hilton Yuxi Fuxian Lake, Fuxian Lake Taiyang Mountain Lanwan Holiday Hotel, Ramada Plaza Fuxian Lake, Buyi Holiday Hotel, Panxia Hostel, Manor Hotel.
Things to do in Chengjiang County

1. Angsana Fuxian Lake

No.8 Huanhu North Road Chengjiang, Chengjiang County 652500 China
Excellent
36%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
6%
Terrible
9%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 70 reviews

Angsana Fuxian Lake

If you’re looking for a family-friendly hotel in Chengjiang County, look no further than Angsana Fuxian Lake. Rooms at Angsana Fuxian Lake provide a minibar and air conditioning, and guests can stay connected with free wifi. In addition, while staying at Angsana Fuxian Lake guests have access to room service. You can also enjoy a pool and an on-site restaurant. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Angsana Fuxian Lake. During your visit, be sure to check out a popular ancient ruins like Mt. Maotian Fossils, which is a short distance from the hotel. The staff at Angsana Fuxian Lake looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.

Some excellent aspects, but many disappointments

Reviewed By travelej

We found the Angsana Fuxian Lake Resort to be a bizarre mix of 5-star aspects and 1- or 2-star aspects. Part of this may be due to a major change in management of part of the Angsana property on July 1. The high-rise buildings on the property (previously called “The Angsana Fuxian Club”) are now no longer under Angsana management, though we did not receive a clear explanation of who is now managing that part of the resort. Reservations Our first disappointment with the hotel came before we even checked in. The Angsana website offered a stay two nights, get one free promotion for Fuxian. When we contacted Angsana to book that offer, they said the promotion was no longer available at their Fuxian property, though the same ad stayed up for a while. The hotel's website also stated that they would beat any lower price on booking websites. When we found a cheaper price through Ctrip, Angsana would not offer a lower price, and shortly thereafter, the Ctrip price was changed. Although these things struck us as poor business practices, we went ahead with our trip since several friends had recommended the Angsana Fuxian. Lobby & Reception Reception staff offered hot tea and chilled juice upon check-in and at check-out, which is always a pleasant touch. The front desk manager spoke English, though she seemed relieved to be able to switch to Chinese with us. Our children were given gifts of sand toys to use at the beach, and all of us were given complementary bracelets representing kang lang fish, which are an endangered species only found in Fuxian Lake. The lobby lights were sometimes all turned on in the evenings, sometimes not. The music in the lobby was a different genre pretty much each time we walked through the lobby (multiple times per day) and it rarely fit the mood of the hotel. For example, there was a song that sounded country-western, and one that sounded like 1950s doo-wop, neither of which suited the hotel's modern Asian resort feel. Rooms The rooms were beautifully decorated, and had ample desk, shelf, and closet space. Complementary toiletries were generous, and appropriate to a resort/spa location; they included a loofah, bath oil, and bath salts along with expected items like shampoo and hand soap. Each day, an incense stick and essential oil with featured scents were put in the room. Cotton kimonos and flip flops for the pool were provided in addition to plush terry robes and slippers for the bath. A proper Chinese tea set was provided, along with Rose Pu'er tea (Pu'er is a famous tea-growing region of Yunnan) and Yunnan green tea. Every evening, we were given a small plate of Chinese cookies and a little gift, such as a coin purse with Yunnan-style embroidery. In these aspects, we felt like the hotel matched perfectly with a 5-star Angsana reputation. The mini bar had a nice array of imported liquors and wine, which impressed me even though we did not partake in them. The mini fridge featured a selection of complimentary soft drinks such as Coke, Sprite, and Perrier along with a few paid options such as beer. We were disappointed that the complementary beverages were not consistently restocked. On two days, only one of the rooms was restocked. On another day, both of our rooms were restocked, but not all the beverages were replenished. There was no resort map, welcome letter, hotel information packet, local area information, or anything of that nature in the rooms. Perhaps this is due to the recent handover of the “Club,” but it would have been very helpful to know swimming pool hours, breakfast hours, etc. Breakfast The breakfast buffet had an impressive variety of both Western and Chinese breakfast items such as omelets, pancakes, steamed buns, zhou (congee), fruit, yogurt, breads, cheese, and much more. Breakfast was a highlight of this stay! Be warned, however, Western items are often Chinese versions of Western foods (we pretty much expected this since we've been in China a long time). We also encountered inconsistencies here. The first two mornings, there were no knives at the guest tables, but that did not faze us. We simply used forks to spread butter on our bread. Then on the third morning, every place setting in the dining room suddenly had knives. On our last morning, my son discovered a live cockroach swimming in his glass of kiwi juice. My husband succeeded in getting omelets two mornings; on the third, the omelet he ordered arrived as two fried eggs sunny side up. Staff Very friendly, very eager to please. Oddly, it seemed like the hotel staff were not completely aware of what was happening with the other part of the property. For example, one person cheerfully suggested we swim in the outdoor pool (under control of the “Club”) but was not aware that the pool was closed for several days for maintenance. There were signs posted around the pool stating that it was no longer under Angsana's management, making us wonder if we'd be allowed to swim there even if it wasn't being maintained. Another staff member indicated the Hupan Gourmet restaurant was closed, but it was actually open, though under Club management with a very limited menu. No one seemed to have solid information on any of the resort amenities, and we eventually gave up asking. Indoor Swimming Pool The pool is large with lovely chaises and towels, and the changing rooms are nice and clean. We found it strange that lighting in the pool area was not always fully on. It was as though different people had been in charge of turning on the lights and didn't know they should flip all the switches. One day, the central ceiling light was off; another day, the wall lights were all off. The underwater lights were never on. Without proper lighting, it was very dark in the pool, and made it feel a bit like swimming in a basement. The water was slightly foamy a couple of times, which was disconcerting. We were left with the impression that the pool could be very good, and perhaps had been very good, but was no longer an excellent amenity. Resort Facilities Online, the hotel advertised – and still advertises – a huge variety of activities including archery, rock climbing, bike rentals, kayaking, and more at their “Adventure Park." In reality, almost none of these amenities is available. These facilities were perhaps the biggest draw for our family, so it's not a surprise this was also the biggest area of disappointments for us. You can see where the different facilities were built, but most of them have clearly not been used in a very long time, and probably won't be used any time soon. For example, the tennis courts are covered in thousands of potted plants—this area is now the adventure park's plant nursery. There is barbed wire wrapped around the ladder for the climbing wall, and the archery range now has benches where the targets should be. The laser tag or paintball field is still in place, and you can enter it easily because the screen door which should normally control entrance to it has completely rotted away; no guns or sensors are available, and there are plants growing up through a few of the structures. The website advertises, “Play billiards. Compete at video games. Sing karaoke. Catch a movie. Everything fun happens at the Activity Center.” In reality, the Activity Center was locked and appeared to be devoid of furniture and equipment. The kids club building looks nearly gutted, and was closed three of the four days we were there. When we saw the doors were open, we went to inquire and the staff there pointed to one small room outfitted for preschool-age children. They seemed genuinely surprised when we told them their website said there were kids club rooms for up to age 14. The bright spot to this was that the beach area of the Adventure Park is very nice, featuring powdery white sand dotted with shade palapas. The sand ends well before the lake edge, though, and you'll have to walk on smooth river rocks to get into the water, which is beautifully clear. Towels are not provided for the beach area. There are single & double kayaks and 7-person paddleboats for rent. We saw a few other pieces of equipment, like a water-bike, near the rental shack, but they were in a big pile and probably not available for patrons to rent. Farther down the beach, there is a PADI-certified scuba training center in the park, offering both Basic Open Water and Advanced Open Water certification. After our trip, we did some digging online and found that the Adventure Park is managed by another company, not Angsana. Still, the perception presented to guests is that the Adventure Park is part of the Angsana Fuxian package. You have to show your Angsana room card to enter, the entrance to the park is via an underground tunnel originating on the resort grounds, and everything online points to the area as being part of the hotel. They invite guests to “Take your endurance level up a notch with the sports and adventure activities the resort offers.” It's frustrating that so many of the billed activities and amenities are no longer functioning. Overall, we found the Angsana Fuxian Lake Resort to be an inconsistent mix of things that were done at a 5-star level and things that were completely neglected. If you plan to go to Angsana for their spa (which we did not use), the rooms, and the breakfast, I think you will enjoy your stay. However, if you're going for the whole host of things they advertise, prepare to be disappointed.

2. Ramada Plaza Fuxian Lake

The Intersection of Xian Hu Road and Chengbo Road, Chengjiang County 652599 China
Excellent
99%
Good
1%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 384 reviews

Ramada Plaza Fuxian Lake

3. Hilton Yuxi Fuxian Lake

No.10 Huanhu East Road, Chengjiang County 652599 China
Excellent
77%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 175 reviews

Hilton Yuxi Fuxian Lake

Embracing panoramic views of the lake, lush green mountains and a private lawn in Yuxi, Hilton Yuxi Fuxian Lake is a dynamic tourist destination located on the north-eastern coast of the beautiful Fuxian Lake. Offering respite with a range of spacious guest rooms, a variety of restaurants and bars, excellent recreational facilities and ample meeting space, the hotel is the ideal choice for both business and leisure travellers.

Truly amazing experience

Reviewed By xzlchanning

The hotel is very well designed, I loved the balcony with fascinating lake view. The food and service was amazing, I was warmly welcomed when I got off the car. Thank you so much for offering room upgrade and lounge access! Strongly recommend!

4. Fuxian Lake Taiyang Mountain Lanwan Holiday Hotel

No. 10 Huanhu East Road No. 1 Shop Taiyangshan Small Town Business Center, Chengjiang County China
Excellent
100%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 1 reviews

Fuxian Lake Taiyang Mountain Lanwan Holiday Hotel

适合家庭旅行

Reviewed By Camper03289170005

和家里老人一行四人来的,除了我们的房间在四楼要爬楼梯以外没有缺点。内部装潢很有居家氛围,从阳台看出去风景非常漂亮,卧室之间基本没有打扰,各间自带卫生间互不干扰。 老板热情大气,安排接待我们的小姐姐人也很好。老板说酒店所有房间都在太阳山别墅度假区内,分布在不同的别墅区,可以vx加老板报需求老板会给推荐合适的房型和优惠的价格。建议最好自驾,内部面积非常大,停车很方便。 度假区内自带一个商业小镇,非常漂亮,营业种类齐全,有水果店、花店、超市、面包房、茶室、小镇食堂还有种类繁多的餐馆,度假区周边也有很多铜锅鱼大排档,找吃的玩的很容易。度假村内每个别墅区门口都有安保门禁,安全也很有保障。 下次再去抚仙湖还是会优先考虑蓝湾

5. Ramada Plaza Fuxian Lake

The Intersection of Xian Hu Road and Chengbo Road, Chengjiang County 652599 China
Excellent
99%
Good
1%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 384 reviews

Ramada Plaza Fuxian Lake

6. Buyi Holiday Hotel

Yidu Small Village, Haikou Town, Chengjiang County China
Excellent
100%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 1 reviews

Buyi Holiday Hotel

温馨的家

Reviewed By 48715101

一对恩爱夫妻开的客栈,他们都曾是国际品牌酒店的高管。为了诗和远方,为了对自由和大然亲密接触的生活追求,他们选择了改变。这里与丽江和阳朔不同,这里不是一个热门的旅行目的地,但他们愿意扎根这里,需要勇气,也初于他们对生活和这份事业的热爱和坚持。房间有超美的湖景,在湖边可以骑行和划船,老板娘做的饭菜美味,老板人非常NICE, 悠然自得的享受假期,步驿是一个非常不错的选择!

7. Panxia Hostel

No. 347 Group 6 of Yijiudai Village, Chengjiang County China
Excellent
100%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 1 reviews

Great place for a relaxing stay near the lake

Reviewed By Michael W

Wasn’t expecting much but this nice clean hostel is one of the best places to stay on a budget at Fuxian lake in the Chengjiang area. It’s not easy to find among a lot of other condo developments but once there it’s is clean, light and airy - and handy for all the attractions such as the Wetland area. The manageress was super helpful when my online booking got mixed up. Highly recommended, would go back for a longer stay!

8. Manor Hotel

No. 2 Fengxiang Road, Chengjiang County China
Excellent
50%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
25%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 4 reviews

進步

Reviewed By ericcV9471VD

這次開會又來入住莊園酒店、感覺比以前進步很多、早餐已經有現磨的咖啡、住宿也還蠻舒服的、隔音稍微差一點

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