NONG-FU ISLAND NATURE HEALING RESORT | CHENGDU, CHINA

RECEPTION COURTYARD

SIZE: Area 2,205m2, 26 Keys

COMPLETION: 2027 / Under Construction

SPECIAL FEATURES: Resort Concierge  I  Reception area  I  Brand Shop  I  'Living Room' I  Tea Room  I  Dining area + Coffee Shop  I Arts & Crafts Workshop  I  Guest Rooms  I  Multi-use space

The architectural design of the Reception Courtyard draws inspiration from the intimate scale and cultural richness of traditional Chengdu urban villages, evoking a strong sense of place from the moment guests arrive. Positioned near the main entrance, this carefully composed cluster of buildings serves as the gateway to the resort experience, immediately immersing visitors in its ethos of wellness, healing, and cultural connection.

The courtyard hosts a variety of key functions—Resort Concierge, Reception, Brand Shop, Living Room, Tea Room, Dining Area, Multi-Use Space, Local Culture Activity Space, and Urban Guestrooms—each thoughtfully arranged to create a harmonious spatial experience. The architectural volumes are organized around a series of intimate outdoor rooms, reflecting the spatial language of traditional courtyard homes, where daily life naturally unfolds around shared open spaces.

These courtyards are more than just circulation spaces; they are lively social hubs, designed to foster connection, celebration, and quiet retreat. Whether gathering for a tea ceremony, enjoying a cultural performance, or dining under the stars, guests are invited to slow down, engage with the local culture, and feel at home.

At the heart of the resort's philosophy is a commitment to quality over quantity—encouraging guests to connect, rejuvenate, and savor the richness of each moment. The experience is rooted in authenticity, celebrating local traditions and supporting the regional economy, while providing a thoughtfully curated hospitality experience. Through these immersive moments, guests don’t just visit—they become a part of the story, creating meaningful memories in a setting that honors both people and place.