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Confucian Culture in Queli Hotel

The whole building in Binshe Queli adopts the layout of China quadrangle, which is composed of several courtyards, connected by cloisters, and integrated with Confucius Temple and Confucius House, bringing out the best in each other. The interior decoration is simple and elegant, with calligraphy, painting, sculpture and various works of art, showing a strong Confucian cultural atmosphere. It is the most typical Confucian cultural theme hotel in China.

The name of the store "Queli Guest House" was inscribed by Mr. Liu Haisu, a contemporary artist, including Zhao Puchu and Wu Zuoren, as well as the word "Shou" given by Empress Dowager Cixi to Confucius' seventy-six grandson, the imperial pen "Fushou", the statue of Confucius in Wu Daozi in the Tang Dynasty and other Han monuments and Weibei monuments. Deer horn crane, gong, top ten offerings of Shang and Zhou Dynasties, stone que, fish pattern, chicken-shaped copper glazed tile decoration, carved lacquer board and other ornaments with profound meaning and auspicious meaning have now become priceless treasures and very precious cultural heritage of Queli Guest House.

"Elegant room, music and dining" is the reception style of Queli Hotel. In 2006, we successfully innovated and developed a high-standard and high-grade reception banquet-"Confucius Banquet". The warm welcoming ceremony, unique opening ceremony, music and dance at the banquet, and blessings when seeing off guests made countless distinguished guests linger and linger.