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Elite Spring Villas

Quanzhou • Anxi • SPLURGE

avg. $341 / night

Includes $18 / night in cash back

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Free breakfast

Breakfast-included rate options available

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Complimentary room upgrades (subject to property availability)

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Part of Small Luxury Hotels

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Folded into the tea-growing highlands of Anxi County in Fujian Province, where mist clings to forested ridgelines and the mountains that produce some of China's most celebrated oolong roll away in every direction, Elite Spring Villas arranges itself along a central axis of reflecting pools and lantern-lit water channels in a composition drawn directly from classical Chinese garden planning. The aerial view reveals the logic immediately: grey-glazed tile roofs with deeply upswept eaves step symmetrically away from a ceremonial spine, the whole complex dissolving into the treeline before the surrounding peaks take over. The architecture works in the idiom of southern Chinese vernacular construction — bracketed timber framing expressed on interior ceilings, dark-stained wood lattice headboards referencing Ming furniture geometry, dark hardwood floors grounding rooms whose palette stays deliberately spare in cream and charcoal with single strokes of deep crimson. Guestroom volumes are low and villa-scaled, each opening through floor-to-ceiling glazing onto private garden courts that keep the mountains in view. The dining pavilion carries the same structural grammar indoors: exposed timber ceiling grids backlit from above, dark polished stone floors that mirror the surrounding treeline, rattan-seated chairs placed around round tables in the Fujian banqueting tradition. A wide outdoor pool, edged in dark stone and framed by mature trees, holds the landscape rather than competing with it — the curved tile roofline of the pavilion behind it carrying just enough formality to confirm this is architecture that knows exactly where it is.

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Elite Spring Villas Reviews

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"Had the pleasure of spending one night in Elite Spring Villas, it was just too short! A very restful, meditative atmosphere inside the villas and outside. Lush greenery and well- crafted architecture…each villa is like a beautiful home away from home but this home has a private indoor onsen! How cool is that!? Villa serves breakfast and we had a lovely dinner at the Chinese restaurant. Staff was very attentive. Special mention goes to Ms Coco Wu who took good care of us. One night is not enough! We are returning for more nights!"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Nov 29, 2023

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