
The hotel chain keeps developing in the Chinese market after adding a new iconic destination to its portfolio, with four properties now operating across the country.
The property is the outcome of an ambitious project. The development of the Zhelin resevoir in the Jiangxi province threatened a historic village when Aman stepped up to preserve dozens of houses. Around 25 of them were painstakingly disassembled piece by piece and joined 10,000 rescued camphor trees on a long journey to Shanghai where they would later be resurrected.
The group portfolio includes 31 destinations in 20 countries, Aman-operated properties comprising hotels, resorts, and upscale private residences.
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