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Yangshuo Sugar House

A-
Yangshuo, China

Set in a converted mid‑20th‑century sugar mill on the Li River bend, Yangshuo Sugar House (AURUA) is celebrated for bold industrial‑retro design, a spectacular infinity‑style pool, and warm attentive staff. Reviewers repeatedly praise the architecture, panoramic mountain views, curated activities and high‑quality dining, though some warn of occasional service lapses, limited English and the hotel’s distance from Yangshuo town.

Adults
2

~$325

per night

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Detailed description

Yangshuo Sugar House (AURUA) stands out as a thoughtfully executed conversion of a mid‑20th‑century sugar mill into a design‑forward resort: guests repeatedly highlight preserved industrial arches, striking architectural details, and a dramatic pool area overlooking the Li River. Reviewers consistently praise the warm, attentive staff (several name reception and restaurant team members such as Sarah and Winnie), excellent food and curated activities; criticisms center on occasional service lapses, limited English among some staff, and the hotel’s distance from Yangshuo town.

Key observations

Distinctive architecture: Visitors frequently note the successful preservation of factory elements — metal trusses, large arches and industrial features that make the property feel like a living museum.

Iconic pool and views: The infinity‑style pool that blends with the river/mountainscape is repeatedly called one of the best experiences at the hotel.

Warm staff service: Many reviews single out staff by name and describe genuine, helpful service that enhances the stay.

High‑quality dining with some incidents: Guests often praise the farm‑to‑table restaurant and bar offerings, though there are isolated complaints about room service and one reported case of food illness.

Location & communication: The resort’s remote, scenic location is a plus for tranquility and views but requires transfers; some guests note limited English among staff.

Main pros

  • Outstanding industrial‑retro architecture and thoughtful restoration.
  • Swimming pool with panoramic views of the Li River and karst hills.
  • Friendly, attentive staff — multiple positive name checks.
  • Strong breakfast and farm‑to‑table dining options.
  • Wide program of activities and concierge support.

Main cons

  • Occasional service inconsistencies—activities must be booked early and this isn’t always communicated on arrival.
  • Isolated reports of poor room service and one case of suspected food poisoning.
  • Remote from Yangshuo town — transfers or taxis required.
  • Some staff have limited English fluency, which can complicate bookings.

Overall rating: A-

Hotel overview

Basic information:

  • Name: Yangshuo Sugar House (阳朔糖舍度假酒店)
  • Romanization: Yángshuò Táng Shě Dùjià Jiǔdiàn / AURUA Sugar House
  • Address: River bend on the Li River, Yangshuo, Guangxi (coordinates 24.7846, 110.5132)
  • Contact: Official AURUA website lists transfer pricing and booking contacts; airport transfer approx. 70 minutes from Guilin Liangjiang Airport (RMB 800/960 one way).
  • Opening / Restoration: Converted from a 1950s/60s sugar mill — part of the AURUA resort brand refurbishment.
  • Number of rooms: 113 (official site)
  • Positioning: Premium design resort focused on architecture, dining and curated local experiences.

Description: The property fuses original factory structures and industrial elements with modern interiors, offering spacious rooms, a signature pool facing the river, spa facilities, a rum‑themed bar, and a restaurant emphasizing local produce.

Target audience: Couples, design and architecture enthusiasts, photographers, families seeking a tranquil luxury stay, and guests wanting curated local activities.

Location & transport

Location: Set on the Li River bend amid karst hills; the setting is the hotel’s primary asset, providing peace and striking vistas, but its remoteness means trips to Yangshuo town require planning.

Nearby highlights: River activities and raft departures, Impressions of Liu Sanjie water show on the Li River, local climbing and countryside excursions.

Transport: Officially offers airport transfers (Mercedes 4‑seater RMB 800, 6‑seater RMB 960 one way). Guests commonly use taxis or private drivers; many reviewers recommend arranging transfers in advance.

Walkability: Grounds are easy and safe to explore on foot; walking to town is impractical due to distance and a busy road.

Rating: A-

Rooms & cleanliness

Reviews describe rooms as modern, spacious and clean, with tasteful fittings and good amenities (TV, safe, minibar, coffee/tea). Many guests highlight balcony/terrace views toward the pool or mountains. A few note thin door insulation and occasional road noise in some buildings.

Rating: A-

Service

Service is generally praised: guests report warm, attentive staff, named recognition, and helpful concierge arranging activities. Downsides include occasional communication lapses, unclear information on activity booking, and rare incidents with room service quality.

Rating: A-

Food & dining

The Sugar House Restaurant and 1969 Bar receive repeated praise for breakfast variety, local produce and creative menus; cocktails from the in‑house rum concept are noted. Yet isolated negative reports about certain dishes and room service exist.

Rating: A-

Facilities & amenities

Standout facilities include the river‑edge pool, spa, gym and curated leisure programs (rock climbing, rafting, cultural activities). Property animals (ducks, rabbits) are often mentioned as charming. Wi‑Fi and other basics are reported reliable.

Rating: A

Important notes

  • Include transfer cost when budgeting; check AURUA site for latest prices.
  • The industrial aesthetic is intentional — if you prefer ultra‑glossy modern hotels, expect raw finishes and factory elements.
  • Language limitations may require extra patience or advance planning for tours and bookings.
  • Book dining and activities ahead to avoid disappointment.

Practical tips from reviewers

  • Reserve pool/riverside rooms early for best views.
  • Book airport transfer through the hotel to ensure the quoted fares and driver pickup.
  • Prebook activities and show tickets via the concierge (Impressions show sells out).
  • Ask reception for English‑speaking staff if you need detailed planning help.
  • Check rations and timing for room service if arriving late — some guests wanted late desserts and were disappointed.
  • Bring local payment apps or cash for small local purchases.
  • If you’re sensitive to road noise, request buildings set away from the main road.

Final verdict

Yangshuo Sugar House is a memorable, design‑led resort that delivers outstanding views, immersive architecture and high‑quality dining; minor operational hiccups and its remote location slightly temper a near‑perfect score.

Overall rating: A-

Breakdown: Location: A- | Rooms: A- | Service: A- | Food: A- | Facilities: A | Value: B+

Suitable for: Couples, design lovers, families, guests seeking a tranquil luxury retreat.

Not suitable for: Budget travellers, those who need to stay in Yangshuo town centre or require fully English‑fluent staff.

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