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March 1, 2025
As an interior designer who travels frequently, my stay at Luoyang Marriott unexpectedly turned into an aesthetic field trip. As soon as you step into the lobby, you will be amazed by the spatial narrative - the 8-meter-high stone art installation wall deconstructs the elements of Longmen Grottoes in a modern way. The rough original stone and glazed bricks are arranged in sparse and dense patterns, and soft light shines through the space to project flowing light spots, as if the fragments of time in the thousand-year-old Buddhist cave are reborn here.
🖼️Art Easter eggs are everywhere:
• Public spaces are transformed into art galleries, with different areas displaying the "Poetry Road New Language" series created by contemporary artists. The collision of stories and techniques makes history within reach.
• The theme of the banquet hall on the 4th floor is "Poetry and Scenery". There is scenery in the poem, and there is poetry, water, clouds and willows in the scenery. The fine brush is used to paint cranes, water, clouds and willows. With every recitation and chanting, I express my feelings through poetic scenes.
• The theme of the à la carte restaurant on the 3rd floor is "Poetry and Ladies", with its light-hearted and humorous scenes, creating a pleasant dining atmosphere.
📍Golden C position:
Occupying the core of the new district, it is elegant everywhere. The viewing platform of the executive lounge on the top floor corresponds to the best viewing position of the Tianmen Light Show. It is especially recommended to have a drink here at 18:30 and watch the gilded eaves of the thousand-year-old city tower and the reflection of the glass curtain wall compose a duet of time and space.
🛏️Aesthetic details of the guest rooms:
The room we stayed in was extremely user-friendly - the bedside matrix interface, the extra-wide bed, and the mattress were especially praised. I, who was very particular about the bed, actually slept until I woke up naturally!
🍴Art on the tip of your tongue:
The beef soup with shredded pancakes made by a local chef for breakfast made me want to go to the streets of the old city in seconds.
💁Warm art housekeeper:
• Cindy at the front desk prepared a humidifier after knowing that I was not used to the northern climate. When Eileen found out I had a cold, she kindly brought me some ginger tea.
This stay completely broke my inherent impression of classic luxury hotels. From the Northern Wei Dynasty pattern carpet to the contemporary sculptures at the corner, every detail tells the past and future of Luoyang. For travelers with an artistic eye, this place will give you double the surprises!
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