In Beijing's Qianmen hutong district, Mandarin Oriental Qianmen, Beijing is conceived as a collection of courtyard residences woven into restored lanes rather than a conventional hotel tower. Each residence draws on siheyuan architecture, with timber screens, private courtyards and interiors scaled more like a refined home than an urban hotel room. Tea spaces, dining venues and wellness facilities sit quietly within the neighbourhood fabric, allowing the property to feel residential and deeply local. Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and Dashilan's historic streets are close by, but the strongest sense of place comes from the hutongs themselves.