The design concept takes its cue from the city’s festival parade tradition. Rather than treating the hotel as a sequence of functional rooms, Wimberly Interiors structured the guest journey as a procession: arrival, gathering, performance, and rest. Each space corresponds to a moment in that arc, shaped by materials and references drawn directly from Zhongshan’s cultural landscape.
The “Festival Parade” concept is built around HUALUXE 2.0 brand ethos of The Five Beauties, each one a reflection of Zhongshan’s way of life:
Local & Culture: Lanterns, dragon dance parades, paper cutting, embroidery, echoes of community life reinterpreted in materials, forms, and textures.
Art & Decoration: The artistry of light and shadow, intricate details drawn from traditional crafts, patterns that shift as guests move through the space.
Architecture & Space: Blue bricks, gray tiles, cobblestone alleys, and Republican-era forms. Heritage layered with modern proportions, offering a sense of place and timelessness.
Nature & Rejuvenation: Verdant gardens and courtyards, Delonix trees in bloom, flowing water, and herbal tea traditions. A reminder of Zhongshan’s healing landscape and lifestyle.
Eating & Flavor: From the famed Shiqi pigeon banquet to herbal tea desserts, every dish tells a story of flavor, health, and community gatherings
The arrival lobby, inspired by Lingnan architecture and natural gardens, is crafted with the elegance and tranquility of Zhongshan’s historic courtyards, at the same time building a sense of anticipation. A soaring art installation within the 47th-floor atrium transforms the space into an elevated stage that heralds the beginning of the parade, where traditional paper cutting craft is reinterpreted into interior elements and textures.
A gathering point for parade participants, Tea Pavilion serves as a serene and contemplative counterbalance inspired by saltwater songs and soothing textures, where bonsai trees and warm orange wall bricks create a cocoon of stillness amidst the city’s dynamism.
The Executive Lounge reflects the parade’s meticulous preparation through refined details, continuing the festive narrative with references to dragon dance crafts, weaving together dark marble counters, green stone highlights, and timber finishes to create a space of understated opulence and connection.
The ballroom and meeting rooms represent the parade’s crescendo, dynamic, rhythmic, and full of life. Taking cues from the annual Chrysanthemum Festival and intricate three-dimensional paper-cutting crafts, cream marble walls, bronze metal trims, fluted timber panels, and layered artworks create a setting that is both festive and timeless, ideal for life’s grand celebrations.
Xianyan All-Day Dining and Cai Feng Lou Restaurant symbolize post-celebration banquets in the festive journey. Flavors and stories are shared in spaces that come alive through a rich palette and accents that conjure imagery of dancing dragons and cranes.
As daytime vitality gives way to peaceful renewal, guestrooms serve as serene retreats to restore calm. Inspired by the Chinese idiom “Dotting the Eye of the Dragon” – meaning the perfect finishing touch, dragon-scale motifs are translated into refined design elements, embedding centuries-old cultural symbolism into contemporary comfort.
HUALUXE Zhongshan is festive, cultured, dynamic, and warm in every corner, guiding guests through a procession of celebration, from preparation and performance to moments of rest. Both inspiring and approachable, it is a place to slow down or reinvigorate, to savor the enduring beauty of a culture shaped over generations, and to depart with a deeper understanding of a city where past and present unite.