PLD Liu Bo Design | Searching for Urban Aesthetic Genes at the Foot of Tianshan Mountains
Release time:
2026-06-11

▲ Natural Scenery of Hami, Xinjiang
If every new project is like an unknown journey, then this time our footsteps have landed in Hami, Xinjiang - a mysterious and charming land, embarking on an in-depth cultural exploration journey. Here, we have encountered the unique charm of Hami: from the vast and boundless desert to the ancient villages in the oasis, every scenery is like a charming story.


▲ Xinjiang Seaway
The Hami Great Seaway is a stunning desert wonderland filled with magnificent natural beauty and a rich historical atmosphere. The towering wind eroded rocks stand like sculptures between heaven and earth, showcasing the incredible craftsmanship of nature.


▲ Hami Muqam in Xinjiang
Muqam architecture
Stepping into the 12 Muqam buildings, it feels like stepping into a fantasy world where music and architecture intertwine. The inspiration for the exterior design of the building comes directly from the melodic ups and downs of the 12 Muqam, with smooth curves and dynamic turns, just like the notes in music jumping and flowing in space, interpreting the rhythm and melody of music in a three-dimensional way


▲ Aletun Ancient Street, Hami, Xinjiang
Aletun Ancient Street
Touch the mottled wooden carved windows on the ancient streets of Aletun, witness the millennium long dialogue between wind and stone on the magnificent sea road.


▲ Hami Prince's Mansion in Xinjiang
Return to the Royal Palace
Known as the 'Little Forbidden City of the Western Regions', it is the largest, most magnificent, and uniquely styled Islamic architectural complex in Xinjiang. When the golden branches of the Yiwu Populus euphratica forest pierce through the sky, they suddenly decipher the life code of this land.


▲ Xinjiang Hami Intangible Cultural Heritage Handicraft
The Edeles silk patterns on the fingertips of intangible cultural heritage embroiderers, the fragrant roasted bread wafting in the Bazaar market, and the rhythm of Uyghur drumming are all reconstructing our design language. The curves of melting snow in the Tianshan Mountains, the texture of Yadan landforms, and the unyielding form of Populus euphratica are being deconstructed and reorganized with modern aesthetic logic, all of which will become the source of inspiration for our designs.

In the future, PLD will integrate these beauties into every corner of the hotel, hoping to tell the story of the Silk Road through design and let travelers who stop here feel the culture and charm of the beautiful Xinjiang.

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2026-06-11