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  • Traditional village buildings set amid greenery at the base of soft, mist-covered mountains, beneath a gently glowing sky at sunset.
  • Sliding wooden doors lead to a shaded terrace with pendant lights, a plunge pool, and views of verdant mountains beneath a blue sky.
  • A stone path leads through a green park with trees and shrubs, where a few people walk in the distance under natural light.
  • Stone pathway leading through heritage Chinese buildings with green tiled roofs, set amid abundant greenery and tranquil natural surroundings.
  • A covered wooden bridge crosses a turquoise river surrounded by green mountains and a distant snow-capped peak beneath a blue sky.
  • A Chinese suspension bridge with red accents crosses a clear river, framed by temples and forested green hills in the background.
  • Prayer flags arranged on a gentle hill, with mist-shrouded mountains and a clear sky at sunrise, evoke a tranquil sense of connection to nature.
  • Tall trees provide dappled light on a timber house, which sits among vibrant greenery and native plants in a peaceful garden environment.

Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain

High up where the pandas play

An hour from Chengdu and only 20 minutes from the famous black and white residents of Panda Valley, Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain is also the gateway to the eponymous mountain and home of Taoism. There are also plenty of cultural reasons to stay, from generous and contemporary suites and villas to tea ceremonies, Tai Chi and Sichuan cooking classes.

Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain facilities & services

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 Hotel activities in Chengdu

  • Tennis
  • Billiards
  • Basketball
  • Spa Ritual
  • Fire Ritual
  • Movie time
  • Table tennis
  • Table Football
  • Herbal Ball Making
  • Qing Cheng Tai Chi
  • Destination Exploration
  • Out of ordinary experience and wellness activities in-resort
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Facilities

  • The Farm
  • Boutique
  • Happy Claws
  • Tai Chi Garden
  • Mushroom Hut
  • Mahjong rooms
  • Six Senses Spa
  • Ladybug Workshop
  • Camping and Playground
  • Multi-functional sports area
  • 24-hour gym with personal training
  • 24-hour GEM (Guest Experiences Maker) services
  • The Gallery (featuring a variety of local handicrafts)
  • Farm 2 Fork, Zi Qi Yuan Chinese Restaurant, Sala Thai Restaurant, Moon Bar and The Square (serving traditional Sichuan snacks)
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Pool

The indoor heated pool is open throughout the year and offers a delightful spot to simply relax, do a few laps and enjoy the calm ambience and lovely views outside.

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Family

  • Kid‘s Club
  • Happy Farm
  • Board games
  • Family workshop
  • Sustainability Camp
  • Earth Lab experience
  • Local culture workshop
  • Children's cooking classes
Serene peaks with snowy summits rise above a gentle mist in the valley, framed by a clear sky—highlighting natural harmony and calm.

​When to visit Qing Cheng Mountain in Chengdu

Chengdu weather is relatively mild throughout the year and features four seasons: a long and warm spring, short and sultry summer, cool and rainy autumn, and cold and misty winter. Some of the best times to visit Chengdu are March to June and September to November.

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