Property will offer upgrades at time of check-in, subject to availability for Rooms
100 USD food & beverage credit
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Complimentary Continental breakfast for two daily
Embracing Nakhi culture and breathtaking mountain views in fabled Lijiang, Amandayan lies on a hillside above the UNESCO-protected Old Town. The property draws its name from the Sanskrit-derived word for ‘peace’ and Dayan, the historic name for Lijiang when it was first established by the ruling Mu family in the 13th century. The buildings of Amandayan are all designed by Naxi folk houses. The ancient buildings are surrounded by quiet courtyards, overlooking both the towering Jade Dragon Snow Mountain and the ancient city of Lijiang with a history of more than 800 years. Amandayan is housed in a series of dwellings arranged around peaceful courtyards. The 34 elegantly appointed Suites are 72 square metres and offer spacious bathrooms and comfortable lounging areas. Traditional materials and fabrics have been incorporated throughout, ensuring that the Suites convey a sense of place with subtlety and style. The property also presents the two-bedroom Amandayan Villa.
The fabled city of Lijiang, is tucked into the northwestern corner of China’s Yunnan Province. Listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site in 1997, the Old Town is overlooked by Amandayan, a two-hectare property that sits atop Lion Hill. The resort’s name combines the Sanskrit-derived word for ‘peace’ with Dayan , the historic name for Lijiang when it was first established by the ruling Mu family in the 13th century. Designed in the traditional architectural style of the indigenous Nakhi, Amandayan is housed in a series of dwellings arranged around peaceful courtyards. There are 34 Suites and one two-bedroom Amandayan Suite. Upstairs Suites offer terraces with mountain, Old Town or rooftop views, while downstairs Suites open onto tranquil courtyards. The resort offers a number of dining venues. The Chinese restaurant, Man Yi Xuan (‘lingering peace’), includes four private rooms and serves Yunnan and Cantonese cuisines with an additional dim sum menu at lunch. The Lounge serves Western and Asian dishes with an emphasis on seasonal produce. Offering indoor and outdoor dining, the Tea House is set over two levels with views of Lijiang Old Town. The Aman Spa at Amandayan comprises four two-person treatment rooms, each with a relaxation area overlooking the spa’s 20-metre swimming pool. Four wet-treatment suites are available for pre- or post-treatment relaxation. Drawing on the teachings of traditional Chinese medicine, the spa menu includes massages, facials, scrubs and wraps. There are fitness facilities too, including a gym and a Pilates/yoga studio. Overlooking the Old Town, Amandayan’s library offers a broad range of reading materials in several languages. Situated close to the library, the meeting room can be arranged in a number of different configurations to seat up to 30 individuals. The resort also offers a private cinema with 32 reclining leather seats