Jinxu Hotel is located at the east entrance of the Chikan Overseas Chinese Ancient Town Scenic Area. The name of Jinxu Hotel draws inspiration from the novel "Jinxu" by teacher Xiong Yuqun, which depicts the Chikan墟 with interconnected arcades, winding corridors, and immunity to wind and rain—a blessed land that leaves everyone marveling. The "Guangyu Monthly Report" praised it in an article: "The development of our city's infrastructure is like the rising sun, radiating brilliance and shining objectively." This is what is meant by "Jinxu.".
The hotel covers a total area of 45,000 square meters and offers 468 guest rooms, divided into Zones A and B. The spacious rooms are well-equipped and provide convenient check-in. The facilities include a full-service Chinese and Western restaurant, an indoor swimming pool, a large outdoor water park, a gym, and a conference center spanning over 1,500 square meters, capable of hosting conferences and banquets for up to 1,000 people. The hotel is within 200 meters of attractions such as the Water/Fire Show Theater, Music Square, East Road Theater, Yin Xin Theater, Modern Theater, an indoor children's playground, and the iconic tram station, making it an ideal choice for business meetings, family vacations, and wedding banquets.
The hotel is just a 20-minute drive from Kaiping South Station, a 90-minute drive from Guangzhou South Station, and a 90-minute drive from Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport.
"The hotel service was excellent, but the room design was extremely minimalist, and the facilities were quite basic. The most perplexing thing was the complete lack of heating. Although Guangdong is generally warm, heating is still necessary in winter, right? The buffet was very good, with excellent quality, and the freshly made rice noodle rolls were a delightful surprise! The room rate included admission to Chikan Ancient Town Tourist Area, which, whether it's the performance design, the overall park construction, the decor, the preservation of cultural relics and ancient buildings, the promotion of Chikan's culture and tourism, or the popularization of historical knowledge, is absolutely top-notch in China! It's perfect for school autumn excursions and party-building activities. The value for money is exceptional; the park is huge, taking two days to explore completely, and the design is fantastic. There are plenty of restrooms, and they are very clean, with an elegant mosaic design that feels high-end and tasteful. The snacks in the park were unforgettable. The ingredients were simple, but the quality was outstanding. I ate Hua Xing Claypot Rice three times, and the fresh, soft, sweet tofu flavor of the Tofu Corner was so good I packed several portions to take home. The prices were reasonable, and the taste was first-class! The water dance performance theater can only be described as breathtaking! The fireworks seemed endless! The high-level, realistic replica of the Qilou background, the magnificent scene effects combining water and fire, and the superb acrobatics and dance performances were all incredibly enjoyable! Being in the park felt like traveling back to the Republic of China era, a dreamlike and somewhat surreal experience! Whether it's value for money, performances, park design, or service, it completely surpasses other theme parks, including the exorbitantly priced Disneyland."