There is a
There is a Chiang Mai hotel that has become an attraction!
The predecessor was the British Embassy. The architecture of the embassy was also preserved. It became a restaurant with a strong colonial atmosphere, because the "disciples" and Chinese tourists were completely red. Chedi is a six-star hotel on the edge of the Ping River and has now been renamed Anantara. But you and the two-car driver say chedi, they can understand where you want to go. The two-bar-to-door restaurant on the riverside of the river is 20B without a price increase~~ We only have to go to the station and the airport to increase the price.
At the first glance of Chedi, I felt that it was a hotel surrounded by greenery. In the rainy season of Chiang Mai, there are deep, shallow and different levels of green, as if the city was originally green. Chedi's architectural style is particularly in line with my aesthetic, symmetrical layout, and the introduction of flowing water into the static building. Reminds me of another building that I particularly likethe Suzhou Museum, which is the essence of modern architecture and incorporates the essence of local ethnic architecture. Both have the same effect.
The afternoon tea, which was originally the focus, fell to the next level, just to make the visit more famous. The amount of the two is particularly large, and the taste is ok, mainly to experience such a special environment. Some desserts are sweet, which is also expected.
After the end of the afternoon tea, stroll around the hotel as long as it does not affect the guests. The hotel is not big, but it is just beside the Ping River, quiet in the middle of noisy, luxurious and low-key. The hotel is full of green people, although the hottest time in Chiang Mai is the afternoon, but in the afternoon we sat in the open-air restaurant, but did not feel a trace of heat. One of the "Disciples" was shot in the hotel's promenade, and the local tycoon Andy Lau also sighed when he stayed: how beautiful! At the end of the hotel's promenade is the Pinghe River. The design is very clever. From the landscape to the river, a simple corridor is used as a transition.