The Xiangyang InterContinental is situated on the southern bank of Asia's widest moat (with an average width of 180 meters), facing across the water to the ancient
city of Xiangcheng. From here, one can admire the majestic and vigorous presence of Huaxia's first city walls up close, while gazing into the distant verdant
undulations of Xi Mountain. The hotel is dedicated to creating a serene and comfortable retreat beneath the ancient city walls, amidst the hustle and bustle of the city.
Within its courtyards, one can find pavilions, water features, stone bridges, towers, and winding paths, forming a natural landscape garden amidst the urban hubbub.
The interior design draws inspiration from the historical and cultural heritage of the ancient city of Xiangyang. Famous scenes from Xiangyang's history, literature,
and poetry are depicted through modern and abstract expressions in the decoration and design of each space, gradually unfolding a epic narrative of Xiangyang's
nearly three thousand years of city-building history to guests from all directions.