"Set back from the waterfront down a cobblestone, lantern-lined driveway, this flagship luxury hotel feels more like a gracious private residence than an urban high-rise, emphasizing residential-style service and design tied to the CEO's Hong Kong heritage. It opened in March 2019 and houses a high-caliber, gallery-worthy art collection (including major sculptures and contemporary works) and thoughtfully layered interiors that mix midcentury, Chinoserie, and refined country influences. Rooms are unusually spacious for the city, with even the smallest starting around 570 sq ft and featuring freestanding furniture, marble bathrooms with soaking tubs and twin showers, and bespoke touches like cashmere wall coverings; a large range of suites offers butler service and suite-level amenities in a dedicated club on a high floor. Dining spans multiple concepts from casual local-inspired cafés to formal restaurants showcasing southern Chinese seafood traditions, and the property is expanding its wellness and extended-stay offerings in coming months." - Kate Appleton