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a stay at temple house

After years in the making, Chengdu has finally joined the selective roster of “top” global cities. I grew up visiting family in ChengDu every summer, for most of my childhood and adolescence. Through those years, I watched the city modernize into the international hub it has now become. Chinese cities have the manpower and consumer demand to support rapid growth — but Chengdu has exceeded just economic growth. As the capital of the Sichuan province (otherwise known as the Szechuan province), Chengdu has become a cultural beacon among other Chinese cities. It’s known for spicy cuisine (the famous mouth-numbing peppercorn), pandas, and as of late, nightlife and queer culture. Simply put, it is a city of contrasts. 

The Temple House, in Chengdu’s JinJiang district, is no different. Surrounded by expensive and eclectic shopping centers, five-star chain hotels, and skyscrapers, the hotel property chooses to distinguish itself from its neighbours. The Temple House is inspired by heritage architecture. Its Qing Dynasty-influenced interior is reminiscent of traditional Chinese buildings with intricate tiled and carved walls and bamboo-plated roofs. The property itself is built on formal temple grounds, adding to the lore and aura surrounding the hotel. 

This unique design doesn’t go unnoticed. Upon entry, tourists and influencers can be seen all throughout the property taking photos and selfies. The Temple House extends beyond a luxury hotel experience — for many in the area, it is a photo opportunity, a tourist site, and a fine dining experience. The Temple House offers several dining options. Tivano, their Italian/Mediteranean-inspired fine dining restaurant, sits nestled in their lower level, while the Mi Xun Teahouse sits on street level, offering a more traditional Chinese-inspired vegetarian dining experience — once again, reinforcing their notion of contrast.

The Temple House rooms offer one of the most exquisite stay-cation options in Chengdu. With ceiling-to-floor windows that overlook the most bustling area in Chengdu, the private suites offer a safe haven away from the noise of the city. Comfort and luxury find each other harmoniously amidst the sleek designs of their room, which are made palatable for both selfies and self-care. 

It’s easy then, to bookmark The Temple House as the destination of choice for your next (or first!) trip to Chengdu. As a burgeoning city, only hours away from other cultural hubs like Shanghai and Beijin, Chengdu is sure to become the next upcoming travel hotspot — so book your stay at Temple House now before word gets out.

Learn more about The Temple House at thehousecollective.com.

words. Merilyn Chang