Water Reflection Promenade Villa Area
Tucked away in the most scenic stretch of Guilinās Lijiang River Scenic Area, Water Reflection Promenade Villa Area is a fairy-tale holiday sanctuary hidden amidst mountains and rivers.
Backing onto the exclusive Jinniu Mountain Park and fronting Peaks Hanging the Moonāone of Guilinās eight time-honored scenic gemsāthe villa area boasts a 1.2-kilometer private riverbank along the Lijiang River and neighbors the sprawling 100-plus-mu Egret Island Wetland. A masterpiece co-created by a galaxy of top Chinese designers worldwide, it stands as the only pure villa project in China by Liu Taige, the acclaimed "Father of Singapore Urban Planning". Covering approximately 500 mu, the area features merely 71 villas (83 units in total), with an ultra-low plot ratio of 0.45 and a lush greening rate of 61.35%, promising a poetic life immersed in natureās embrace.
Designed in perfect harmony with nature, the villas adopt eco-friendly high-quality materials. The interiors, masterfully tailored by Kenneth Ko, the "Father of Hong Kong Interior Design", exude an understated, elegant and cozy spatial aesthetic. Every villa comes with a spacious living room and a private garden, while select units even include a private swimming pool for added luxury. The community is packed with fantastic amenities: a 1,200-meter riverside viewing corridor, a golf driving range, a tennis court, and more.
On top of that, the villa area exclusively offers access to the Watermark GalleryĀ·River View Peak Resort Hotel, where you can dive into immersive experiences like Lijiang River rafting and cormorant fishing. It caters to diverse needs including residential vacations, high-end business events, and art-themed family activities. Plus, itās just 10 kilometers away from downtown Guilin, making it the ultimate pick for family getaways and friendsā gatherings alike
"The external environment is first-class, the internal facilities are complete, the fly in the ointment is that the children are not playing on the grass on rainy days, and they must come to live for two days next time."