When the maritime map drew a new trade route in the port of Qingdao, the two-stage courtyard was built in 1914 at No. 22 Ningbo Road. After 100 years, we deconstruct the genetic code of this century-old commercial port with contemporary aesthetics. As an existing and complete living carrier of Qingdao's modern commercial civilization, we have completed a century-spanning dialogue with the rigor of archaeologists, the enthusiasm of collectors and the inspiration of artists on a 2,300-square-meter historical body. The ingenuity of tens of millions of repairs: - The ancient building restoration team was hired to survey and map for more than half a year, and several layers of wall paint profiles of different periods were found. - Custom restoration of all arched doors and Windows using red brick of the same origin. - The sparrow and wood hanging patterns on the wooden porch are still exquisite and lifelike in the hands of old craftsmen after enduring vicissitudes of life. - Special tone wall texture paint, reproducing the mottled texture soaked by sea fog for centuries. - On the basis of retaining the original beam frame, implant invisible intelligent systems such as floor heating and fresh air. Cultural value added in the tens of millions of investment: Every investment activates the historical DNA - we not only restore the building in this square space surrounded by German Neo-Renaissance buildings, but also recreate the immersive experience of the trading port era: - 22 themed rooms are hidden in the concourse courtyard, with carved wooden balconies overlooking the skyline of the German buildings. - The Whisky Museum in the original warehouse is a collection of rare wines from around the world flowing with jazz. - The outdoor wedding area is centered on a modern musical fountain recreated by a century-old water vein. The flowers in Monet's painting wind through the stone walls into a fragrant corridor. The purple tung trees clash in the morning light, like the wind chimes of a merchant ship returning to port. - The caramel flow of baked Basque cake and the clear and moist green tea of Laoshan ground in stone mortar, staged a tale of two cities of cold brew aesthetics in the cafe. - The monthly "Port Revitalization Project" market, where antique silver dollars can be exchanged for Kam Lane original limited edition souvenirs. The 16 million of Jinli Hotel is not a simple cost figure, but a life contract for each wall brick, red tile and wood. When you touch the gray shadow wall of the courtyard, which is more than 3 meters high, your finger will pass over the particles of sea breeze condensed into a hundred years ago. When morning and evening alternate, the intelligent dimming system will coat the wall with amber halo. The figure of a shopkeeper who counted the list here a hundred years ago is overlapping with the outline of a contemporary traveler's toast on the wall. The siren of a merchant ship passing through Qingdao Port in 1914 will echo in Bluetooth speakers. Combining Chinese feng shui and German pragmatism, this shadow wall is no longer a static cultural relic, but a mirror that continues to generate cultural dialogue. Fingertips across not only the salty sea breeze of Qingdao port, but also a commercial family's solemn commitment to the context of the city. A hundred years of business road, a thousand pieces of gold - Jinli Hotel invites you to write this growing city memory record, witness the new era of Qingdao footnotes. Contact number: 86-532-85578557
"I absolutely adored this hotel! It's located in an old Western-style house, so it must be even more beautiful in the summer. It felt incredibly relaxing, like being the lord of a castle, especially walking from the inner courtyard to the front. I came with my mother this time, and she was so pleased with our choice, exclaiming that we should have booked this place sooner. It has a very European exterior, but the interior blends modern amenities with French-style decor. Even the bathroom tiles feature embossed designs, which are quite exquisite. The electricity is fully automated, no need for a key card, and there are built-in speakers – I always think speakers are a good indicator of a high-end hotel. You can control the lights, curtains, speakers, and air conditioning all from a central control panel. It's very advanced, and the room layout is so comfortable and integrated with the exterior architecture. You can see the fountain just by opening the window, even from the bathroom! It's very romantic. I absolutely love it. When I posted about it on Xiaohongshu, everyone kept asking for details. Staying in a hotel like this for less than 400 yuan during the off-season truly feels like a steal!"