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    Hotel in Yuxi, China

    Treasure Bay Fuxian Lake

    350pts

    Plateau Lakefront Scale

    Treasure Bay Fuxian Lake, Hotel in Yuxi

    About Treasure Bay Fuxian Lake

    Treasure Bay Fuxian Lake sits on the northern shore of one of Yunnan's deepest and clearest freshwater lakes, offering 464 rooms oriented toward the water in Chengjiang, Yuxi. The property occupies a scale that places it well above the region's boutique guesthouse tier, making it one of the larger purpose-built lake resorts in the province. For travelers using Yuxi as a base to explore the Fuxian Lake basin, the address and room count position it as a full-service anchor property.

    A Large-Scale Resort on One of Yunnan's Clearest Lakes

    Fuxian Lake does not get the promotional attention that Erhai or Lugu Lake receive in international travel coverage, but by measurable standards it competes with both. At roughly 155 square kilometers and depths exceeding 150 meters in places, it holds the distinction of being one of the deepest freshwater lakes in China, and its water clarity is routinely cited as among the highest of any comparably sized lake in the country. The northern lakeshore, where Treasure Bay Fuxian Lake sits along Huanhu North Road in Chengjiang, Yuxi, captures the wider views across the basin toward the surrounding hills of the Yunnan Plateau. Properties that position themselves directly on that shoreline are working with a genuinely compelling piece of geography.

    Scale and Spatial Logic

    With 464 rooms, Treasure Bay Fuxian Lake belongs to a category of Chinese resort development that aims for full self-sufficiency: enough capacity to absorb tour groups, extended-family travel parties, and mid-scale corporate retreats without feeling stretched. That scale separates it from the design-led boutique properties that have become the reference point for premium lake tourism elsewhere in Yunnan. Compare it, for instance, to Amandayan in Lijiang or Amanfayun in Hangzhou, both of which operate on limited-key models where spatial intimacy is part of the program. At 464 keys, Treasure Bay is doing something architecturally different: it is building a resort environment large enough to function as a destination within the destination.

    That scale has physical implications. A property of this size on a lakefront site in Yunnan typically involves a spread of low-rise or mid-rise blocks arranged to maximize water orientation, with communal facilities, pools, and dining spaces anchoring a central zone between the accommodation wings and the shore. The architectural challenge for any resort in this footprint class is maintaining visual coherence across a large site while ensuring that a meaningful proportion of rooms retain a lake sightline rather than facing inward toward service corridors or parking. How Treasure Bay resolves that tension across its 464 keys is the central spatial question for any guest choosing a room category.

    Chengjiang as a Base: What the Location Delivers

    Chengjiang County, which administers the northern lakeshore area, has a second distinction beyond the lake itself: the Chengjiang Fossil Site, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed Cambrian fossil bed that documents marine life from over 500 million years ago. The site is one of the most scientifically significant paleontological finds in Asia and is accessible via the Chengjiang Fossil Land museum complex. For guests staying at a lakefront property on the northern shore, the fossil site adds a non-lake day of material substance, which matters for itineraries longer than two nights.

    Yuxi city proper lies to the north of the lake, accessible by road, and serves as the administrative and commercial center for the wider prefecture. The regional context connects to Yunnan's broader plateau geography, and travelers moving through the province often route through Yuxi as a midpoint between Kunming to the north and the more remote southern prefectures. For Kunming-adjacent context, Green Lake Hotel Kunming represents the urban alternative for guests who prefer a city base with day-trip access to the lake. Treasure Bay's address makes the reverse logic apply: lake-first, with city access as a secondary option. See our full Yuxi restaurants guide for dining context beyond the property itself.

    How It Sits in the Wider Chinese Resort Tier

    Chinese lakefront resort development has expanded considerably across Yunnan in the past decade, with projects ranging from ultra-premium Aman-affiliated formats to state-backed infrastructure resort complexes. Treasure Bay's 464-room footprint places it in the mid-to-upper tier of the latter category: large enough to offer full amenity stacks, but operating outside the allocation-model luxury segment occupied by properties like Banyan Tree Ringha in or Conrad Jiuzhaigou. Those properties work with dramatically lower key counts and position on scenically protected or culturally significant sites. Treasure Bay's competitive reference point is the broad middle of Chinese leisure tourism: families and group travelers who want lakefront access with the reliability of scale.

    For comparison within the national context, properties like Vanke Lake Songhua Yunlu Hotel in Jilin follow a similar logic of large-footprint resort development anchored to a significant natural water feature. The format recurs across Chinese provincial tourism strategy: build at sufficient scale to absorb volume, anchor on a scenically credible location, and let the geography carry some of the experiential weight that boutique properties achieve through curation.

    Planning a Stay: What to Know Before Booking

    Reaching Chengjiang from Kunming takes roughly 90 minutes by road, and the northern lakeshore is accessible by expressway. The Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau elevation means temperatures run cooler than lowland expectations suggest, even in summer, which makes the lake distinctly pleasant for outdoor activity between May and October. Winter months bring clearer skies but cooler conditions; the lake does not freeze at this elevation, but early morning mist over the water is characteristic of the shoulder season.

    No direct booking contact details are available in our current data for this property, and prospective guests should verify current room configurations, pricing, and availability through third-party booking platforms or the property's own channels directly. Given the 464-room scale, availability is generally less constrained than at smaller boutique properties in the region, but peak Golden Week and summer holiday periods in China compress options across all Yunnan lakefront accommodation. Travelers who prefer a smaller urban luxury format with a different price architecture might consider cross-referencing with Hyatt Place Nanjing Xuanwu or, for an international point of comparison, Andaz Shenzhen Bay, both of which illustrate how the large-footprint branded hotel model operates in different Chinese city contexts.

    For travelers assembling a longer Yunnan itinerary that includes Lijiang,, or the Xishuangbanna region, Treasure Bay Fuxian Lake works leading as a two-to-three night stop rather than a week-long base. The lake itself, the fossil site, and the surrounding plateau villages provide sufficient content for that duration without requiring the property to carry programming weight it may not be designed to deliver.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the vibe at Treasure Bay Fuxian Lake?
    The property sits on the northern shore of Fuxian Lake in Chengjiang, Yuxi, with 464 rooms oriented toward one of Yunnan's deepest freshwater lakes. At that scale, the atmosphere trends toward organized leisure tourism rather than boutique retreat: expect shared amenity zones, a broad mix of guest profiles, and the visual backdrop of a lake that is genuinely less crowded and more transparent than Yunnan's more publicized water destinations.
    Which room offers the leading experience at Treasure Bay Fuxian Lake?
    Without confirmed room category data in our records, the general principle at any lakefront property of this scale applies: rooms positioned in the blocks closest to the shoreline, on upper floors with unobstructed sightlines, will deliver the most material difference in experience. At 464 keys, a meaningful proportion of rooms will face inward or toward secondary views, so requesting lake-facing orientation at booking is worth the effort.
    What makes Treasure Bay Fuxian Lake worth visiting?
    The case for the property rests substantially on the lake itself. Fuxian Lake's water clarity and depth place it in a different category from more heavily touristed Yunnan lakes, and the northern shore address gives access to the Chengjiang UNESCO fossil site as a secondary draw. For travelers who want Yunnan's plateau geography without the crowds that now characterize Erhai or Lugu Lake, the Fuxian basin makes a credible alternative. The property's 464-room scale means it functions reliably as a full-service base for that exploration.
    Is Treasure Bay Fuxian Lake reservation-only?
    No specific booking method or contact information is currently confirmed in our records for this property. At 464 rooms, walk-in availability is plausible outside peak periods, but Chinese national holidays and summer school break windows create province-wide accommodation pressure across Yunnan. Booking through established travel platforms in advance of Golden Week or July-August travel is the cautious approach. No phone or website is currently listed in our data; third-party reservation systems are the practical access point until direct contact details are confirmed.

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