The InterContinental Changchun High Tech Zone, designed by the internationally renowned design team CCD, takes inspiration from the concept of a "Prosperous Mansion in the North," presenting a hidden and luxurious space where nature and humanity intertwine.
Delving into the local culture of Changchun, the building's facade is designed with the ice flower as its prototype, interpreting the beauty of the northern ice and snow through modern architectural language; elements of ice flowers and crystals are incorporated into the interior design, creatively presented through a rich variety of materials and textures such as natural wood, metal, and glass, creating a dreamy atmosphere of a northern secret realm in natural light and shadow.
Adjacent to Changchun's Baihua Gardens & Baimu Garden, the hotel also skillfully extends this urban greenery into its indoor spaces. Oak wood, white marble with a snowflake pattern, and green plant walls complement each other beautifully, with an open layout and carefully designed indoor greenery landscapes enhancing each other, constructing a serene oasis amidst the bustling city.
"Our housekeeper, Lauren Liu Ying, was very attentive and called us before we even arrived. The room was clean and nicely decorated. It also had a capsule coffee machine, allowing me to make two cups of coffee every morning, which was very convenient before going to the gym. The bathroom had a smart flush function, which was especially nice.
Breakfast was good, with a wide variety. They even had black cuttlefish fritters, which I had never seen before and didn't try. My friend tried the spinach fritters, which were quite good. For dinner, we had the hotel buffet, which had a wide variety and was clean and hygienic. The service was attentive and the food was served very quickly. There was even a guy serving roast duck on a cart who could carve the duck and even roll it for us. It was great. The bartender was also very cool.
My favorite part was the swimming pool. I went there around 6:00 AM on the first day and there was only one person there at around 6:00 AM on the second day. It was so refreshing. After the swim, there was a hot spring pool for soaking. I swam almost every day. It was a great experience. I would definitely stay here again when I visit Changchun next time."