Guangzhou Congdu International Estate is located in the Liuxi River Ecological Reserve at the foot of Fenghuang Mountain in Conghua District, covering an area of nearly 2.8 million square meters. It was designed by WATG Design Company by integrating the essence of Tang Dynasty architecture with modern decorative art and is hailed as "the highest-level landscape wonder in contemporary China". The manor is built along the mountain terrain, with its blue tiles and eaves complementing the lush greenery of the mountains, creating an immersive ecological picture that "draws inspiration from the East and follows nature". It has received over 200 international political leaders and is a top-notch manor complex integrating political socializing, high-end vacations and cultural experiences.
There are 90 Tongquantai suites and 37 courtyard-style villas hidden among the forest, with an area starting from 100 square meters. All of them are equipped with private hot spring pools, landscape balconies and smart home systems. Some villas even have private swimming pools and 270-degree mountain view terraces. The guest rooms are equipped with Hansgrohe rainforest shower heads, Frette bedding and Bose audio systems. The bathrooms are paved with marble and are furnished with Le Labo amenities and floor heating systems to create a luxurious bathing experience. As a leader-level residence, Phoenix Mansion offers exclusive butler services and top-level security guarantees, meeting the needs of the high-end community.
The dining space brings together global flavors: The Yuxiangyuan Western Restaurant specializes in Italian cuisine. The tomahawk steak and vanilla butter Boston lobster are truly exceptional, paired with creative desserts such as the "Apple Trilogy". Chao Huang Hui Chinese Restaurant is renowned for its fusion of Chao-Shan cuisine and Cantonese dishes. Its signature dishes are chilled abalone and truffle baked chicken. The lobby bar of Pinxiangge offers afternoon tea with the theme of the Eight Scenic Spots of Lingnan. Amidst the swaying bamboo shadows, you can enjoy Cantonese shrimp dumplings and lychee jelly. The manor also houses the Qiaoxin Museum, which houses over 20,000 precious cultural relics and is one of the largest private museums in South China.
The recreational facilities include a 27-hole international championship golf course (designed by Colin Montgomery), indoor and outdoor heated swimming pools, a recreation center and radon soda hot springs. The hot spring originates from the rare radon spring in Conghua and is as renowned as the Swiss hot springs. It has the effects of restoring physical strength and relieving muscle soreness. The outdoor hot spring pool is hidden among the mountains and rocks, creating a serene environment. The children's club and poolside bar offer diverse leisure options for families.
Within a three-kilometer radius, there are scenic spots such as the Liuxi River Congdu Wetland Park, the rice field landscape of Mibu Town, and the Guangzhou National Version Repository. It is within walking distance to the Litchi Honey Park to experience the hot spring culture, and it takes only 15 minutes by car to reach Fengyunling Forest Park for hiking. The manor regularly holds international forums, art exhibitions and circle social activities, forming a composite experience model of "vacation + social interaction + culture".
