Situated on the Erhama Road Food Street in Shanwei City, known as the "Golden Coast of Eastern Guangdong," Baiman Hotel stands out as an ideal choice for seaside living with its unparalleled location and meticulous design. The hotel is built along a winding 455-kilometer coastline, offering unobstructed sea views that can be enjoyed from all its bright rooms, allowing guests to experience the poetic living described as "facing the sea, with spring blossoms" amidst the ebb and flow of the tides.
Baiman Hotel centers its design philosophy around the concept of "no dark rooms," ensuring every guest room is equipped with panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows that offer a 180-degree view of the vast blue waves. Opening your window in the morning, east-facing rooms welcome the vibrant sunrise; as dusk falls, west-facing rooms are privy to the romantic sunset's golden hues. Whether gazing from the balcony or observing quietly from bed, the immersive experience of gentle sea breezes and the whispering of waves flows throughout, making natural light and shadow the most beautiful decorations of the room.
Taking advantage of Shanwei’s tropical monsoon climate, the hotel integrates open space designs to merge with abundant sunlight, enabling guests to feel the purity of "the sea and sky blend into one color without a speck of dust" all year round. As a new benchmark for high-end accommodation in Shanwei, Baiman Hotel sets new standards for seaside living experiences. Guest rooms include various types such as ocean-view king rooms and executive suites, catering to business travelers, families, and vacationers alike.
The bedding is selected from high-quality cotton linens with 80-thread counts, paired with smart temperature control systems, providing cloud-like comfort while being serenaded by the sound of the waves. Infused with features highlighting Shanwei’s "fisherman culture," from boat wood decorations in the lobby to seashell artworks in the rooms, every detail reflects the "sea charm and craftsmanship."
Located at the golden intersection of Shanwei’s “red, blue, green, ancient” tourism resources, it takes just a 15-minute drive eastward to reach the Red Bay’s Zhe Lang Odd Sight, experiencing the unique waves on both sides of the South China Sea. To the west, a stroll on Jin Ting Bay Beach offers a chance to visit the popular sail-shaped chapel, indulging in the laziness of a slow-paced coastal life. Cultural explorations are also within easy reach: Peng Pai’s former residence, the wisdom embodied in Chen Zhou Village’s oyster houses, and the thousand-year-old incense of Xu Wu Mountain Temple, weaving together Shanwei’s unique cultural tapestry.
Before departure, a taste of local flavors such as salty tea, vegetable dumplings, and seafood congee on Erhama Road Food Street serves as a perfect finale to your journey. With the sea as its backdrop and light as its brush, Baiman Hotel perfectly blends the natural gifts of Shanwei’s "Golden Coast" with modern travel aesthetics. Here, it's not just a stopover for watching the sea and listening to the waves but also a window to understanding Shanwei’s unique “interplay between sea and land” culture. We sincerely invite you to embark on a seaside time here where "every sight meets the azure, and wherever the heart rests, it finds paradise," letting every window of Baiman Hotel capture the eternal romance of the coast.