Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis: A Whole New Club Med Experience in China
If you’re someone who’s familiar with Club Med, chances are you’ve been to or at least heard of their signature resorts nestled across the globe. Whether it’s the powdery slopes of Club Med Kiroro Grand in Hokkaido, the vibrant nightlife of Club Med Bali, or the postcard-worthy turquoise waters at Club Med Kani in the Maldives, they all share that iconic Club Med feel. You know the one where you feel the carefree, all-inclusive, fun-filled days, and a warm community vibe led by cheerful Club Med GOs.

But even if you’re a loyal fan or a Club Med veteran, there’s a good chance you haven’t heard of these two rather hidden gems. Club Med actually has sub-brands that are exclusive to China, Club Med Joyview and Club Med Urban Oasis. They may not have the same level of global buzz, but they each have their own unique flair and charm.
So what are they, and how do they compare to the Club Med resorts you know and love? Here’s a deep dive into everything you need to know.
What is Club Med Joyview?
Let’s start with Club Med Joyview.
This sub-brand is tailored specifically for the Chinese domestic market and operates exclusively within China. While regular Club Med resorts are designed for international guests with globally curated programs, Joyview focuses on a more localized experience. It’s about bringing that Club Med hospitality closer to home for Chinese guests, but with its own spin.
Think nature escapes, peace, tranquility, and family-oriented activities, all just around 2 hours drive from major cities. These resorts are generally located in scenic, more remote areas, where greenery stretches for miles and stress levels tend to drop instantly upon arrival.

Here’s a quick overview of the Joyview resorts:
- Club Med Joyview Anji – Located in Anji County of Zhejiang Province, known for its bamboo forests and lush landscapes.
- Club Med Joyview Thousand Island – Situated in Chun’an County, also in Zhejiang, near the famous Thousand Island Lake.
- Club Med Joyview Heilongtan – Found in Renshou County of Sichuan Province, surrounded by misty mountains and hot springs.
- Club Med Joyview Yanqing – Tucked away in the Yanqing District of Beijing, offering a mountainous escape just outside the capital.
Each resort carries the same underlying concept, a more nature-driven Club Med experience, meant for families, nature lovers, or even couples just looking to escape the city noise for a bit.
What is Club Med Urban Oasis?
Now let’s talk about Club Med Urban Oasis.
This is Club Med’s answer to city dwellers who need a quick retreat, without having to travel too far. Also designed exclusively for the Chinese market, the Urban Oasis resorts are built near urban centers, making them ideal for short stays, weekend breaks, or last-minute getaways. It’s not quite the bustling city, but it’s not entirely rural either, more like a calming midpoint between work and relaxation.
The vibe here is more modern, sleek, and geared toward busy professionals or families who want a convenient break that doesn’t involve long drives or flights.

Here are the current Urban Oasis resorts:
- Club Med Urban Oasis Taicang – Located in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, offering a peaceful haven with an indoor ski and snow park centre not far from Shanghai.
- Club Med Urban Oasis Xianlin Nanjing – Situated in Nanjing, also in Jiangsu, making it super accessible for locals seeking rest and recreation.
Urban Oasis is essentially a softer, more accessible version of Club Med, a lighter, urban twist on the traditional Club Med format.
What is Included in the Package?
Now here’s where things take a bit of a turn from your regular Club Med expectations.
Unlike the standard all-inclusive model that Club Med is famous for, both Club Med Joyview and Club Med Urban Oasis resorts offer two different package types:
Bed and Breakfast (B&B) Package
This is the base-tier package and includes:
- Accommodation
- Daily breakfast
- Night entertainments
- Family space access
- Selected activities (like nature walks, mini soccer, badminton, etc.)
It’s a more budget-friendly option for those who plan to spend part of their trip exploring the area outside the resort or don’t need the full all-inclusive experience every day.

All-Inclusive (AI) Package
This is more in line with the traditional Club Med vibe and includes:
- Accommodation
- All-day dining
- Free flow drinks
- Childcare at Mini Club Med
- Amazing Family programs
- Activities like biking, kayaking, golf, flying fox, and more
- Some resorts like Club Med Urban Oasis Taicang and Club Med Joyview Yanqing even offer an All-Inclusive Ski Package!
One important thing to note, the activities offered in each package may differ by resort. So if you’re eyeing a specific activity, it’s worth checking in advance.

What’s the Difference Between a Regular Club Med Resort and a Joyview or Urban Oasis Resort?
Almost everything. From pricing structure and included amenities, to staff interaction and overall vibes, there’s a lot that sets them apart. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect.
Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis Pricing Structure
The Bed and Breakfast package is charged per room per night, unlike the All Inclusive packages in traditional Club Meds that are per person based on the entire stay.
So here’s the trick: maximize your room occupancy. Most rooms like the Superior, Deluxe, or even Premium can fit up to 3 guests, typically 2 adults and 1 child. If you travel solo or as a couple, you’re paying for the whole room regardless. But if you travel with a group or family, you’ll get the best value.
To upgrade to the All Inclusive package, you just top-up per person per night, and what’s even better is you can choose which days to upgrade. Planning a day trip during your stay? Just stick with Bed and Breakfast for that day. It’s flexible and makes sense.
Compare that to resorts like Club Med Lijiang, where it’s all-inclusive only, so even if you’re out sightseeing or having a day tour at the majestic Jade Dragon Mountain, you may miss lunch and dinner, but the thing is, you still paid for it. With Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis, that’s not an issue.

Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis Staff and Language
These resorts are built for the domestic Chinese market, so you’ll find that most of the staff are local Chinese, with only a few international GOs.
While the service is still warm and welcoming, don’t expect fluent English everywhere. A translation app can come in handy, especially if you’re navigating through specific requests or local slang.
Weekend Crowds
During weekends or public holidays, brace yourself. These resorts can get packed with local families enjoying their short break. This might not be a big deal for everyone, but for those seeking solitude, it could be a bit overwhelming, crowded buffets, fully booked activities, and longer wait times are all part of the package.

Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis Food and Dining Experience
Despite being located in China, these resorts manage to offer a pretty decent spread of international dishes. You’ll find familiar comforts like pasta, sushi, omelettes, seafood, and a wide range of salads, giving that unmistakable Club Med international flair.
However, the local Chinese cuisine is where the chefs really shine, and it’s clear that this is what most local guests crave for.
Meals often center around regional Chinese dishes, with flavorful stir-fried vegetables, comforting bowls of mapo tofu, delicate dumplings, and deeply satisfying soups and stews. You might also come across skewers hot off the grill, silky congee in the morning, and spicy specialties from different provinces depending on the season or guest mix. There’s a real pride in the local flavors, and it shows.



Interestingly, the menu is quite responsive to guest demographics. When there’s a noticeable increase in international travelers, you’ll see a shift in the offerings. For instance, Thai guests might prompt the kitchen to serve Tom Yum soup. If there are Indonesian GOs around, satay or nasi goreng might appear on the buffet line.
It’s not guaranteed every day, but it adds a fun, dynamic twist to the dining experience. The best time to catch this broader international variety is during quieter periods, weekdays outside of Chinese public holidays. When the resort isn’t crowded, the menu seems more diverse and creative, perhaps because the kitchen has more room to play.

And here’s something you probably won’t find on the website. Based on our own stay at Club Med Urban Oasis Taicang, we discovered that when occupancy is low, the main buffet restaurant may actually close. Rather than feeling like a downgrade, this led to a surprisingly charming twist.
Meals were served at the bar lounge area, and the experience turned à la carte. We were served dishes like mushroom soup, Caesar salad, grilled salmon, and even lobster, all beautifully plated and still included as part of the all-inclusive package.
It felt more boutique than buffet, and honestly, we didn’t miss the crowd or the noise of the larger dining space.
This little surprise made the entire dining experience feel thoughtful, elegant, and far more personalized. So while Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis may not have the over-the-top culinary variety of their global siblings, they still manage to serve up memorable meals, especially when you catch them during those off-peak sweet spots.


Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis Vibes: From Check-in to Check-out
From the moment you arrive, things feel different.
There’s no loud welcome party, no GOs crowding the lobby with cheers and songs. A friendly GE may greet you, but the vibe is much quieter and more hotel-like. Especially during weekdays, it might even feel like you have the place to yourself.
There’s no formal briefing or resort tour either, you get your wristband and off you go. For some, that’s refreshing. For others who love the social warmth of regular Club Meds, it might feel a bit well lonely.
GOs are usually stationed at the bar or Mini Club, and you don’t really see them roaming around interacting with guests. Even during mealtimes, they rarely join you, mostly because Chinese guests tend to value privacy and family time during meals.
That said, if you’re a foreigner and used to the GO interactions, don’t be surprised if they make a beeline for you, it’s a rare chance for them to mingle like the old-school Club Med days.

Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis Nightlife and Entertainment
When it comes to nightlife, the atmosphere at Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis resorts depends heavily on the day of the week. During the quieter weekdays, things slow down considerably. Don’t expect elaborate theatrical performances or high-energy shows like you might find at some of the international Club Med resorts.
Instead, the evenings take on a more relaxed tone, often revolving around casual activities like game nights. These can include card games, board games, or other simple group entertainments designed to help guests unwind without too much fuss.
However, once the weekend rolls around, things begin to shift. The resorts tend to draw larger local crowds on Fridays and Saturdays, and this influx of guests brings a livelier energy to the evening programming.
You might find yourself watching a traditional dance performance one night, or being surprised by a live magic show the next. Interactive stage games are also common, where guests are invited to participate and get a laugh or two, often with the help of the GOs (Gentil Organisateurs).
And of course, no Club Med evening would be complete without the brand’s iconic Crazy Signs, those signature dance routines that everyone, whether first-timer or returning guest, seems to join in on with a smile.

That said, the overall nightlife vibe remains relatively tame. This isn’t a party resort, and most guests are already winding down by 10 PM. The bar tends to close earlier than you might expect, especially if you’re used to the late-night lounges found in Club Med’s beach or mountain resorts.
So if you’re hoping to enjoy a cocktail or two, it’s a good idea to plan ahead and grab your drinks a bit earlier in the evening.
In essence, the entertainment at Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis is more about lighthearted connection than all-night partying. It caters well to families, couples, and groups of friends who are looking for some fun without the noise or intensity of a full-blown nightlife scene.

Timing is Everything
Here’s something most international travelers don’t usually expect, mealtimes in China run on a noticeably earlier schedule. If you’re used to leisurely mornings or late-night dinners, you might find yourself caught off guard.
Breakfast typically starts at around 7:00 in the morning and wraps up by 10:00 AM. It’s a relatively short window, so sleeping in might mean missing out on the morning buffet. Lunch follows soon after, usually beginning at 12:00 PM and ending by 2:00 PM. This rhythm continues into the evening, with dinner service starting as early as 5:30 PM and ending around 8:30 PM.
For many international guests, especially those from Southeast Asia or Europe who are used to eating later, this shift in schedule takes a little adjustment. The idea of heading to dinner before 6:00 PM might seem unusual at first, and if you’re someone who tends to enjoy a late-night snack or supper after 9:00 PM, you may be out of luck, unless you’ve made your way to the bar earlier and stocked up on something light.

It’s not a dealbreaker by any means, but it’s definitely something worth knowing ahead of time. Getting used to the earlier dining rhythm is part of the cultural experience, and once you’ve adjusted, it becomes just another interesting detail that makes the stay feel uniquely local.
Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis Rooms
Room Size
One of the first things you’ll notice when staying at a Club Med Joyview or Urban Oasis is the generous room size. Compared to regular Club Med resorts like Cherating or Bali, the difference is quite noticeable.
Superior Rooms start from 37 m² and go up to 42 m², Deluxe Rooms are about 40 m² to 42 m², Premium Rooms range from 41 m² to an impressive 68 m², and Suites can reach a spacious 80 m², depending on the resort.
The interiors blend a clean, modern style with subtle touches of Chinese design, giving the rooms a unique sense of place.

Amenities
Everything you need is thoughtfully provided. Standard toiletries are included, but what really stands out is the kids’ travel set, basically miniature toiletries just for the little ones, which is a charming touch for families.
Even in the entry-level Superior Rooms, you’ll find a bathtub, something not always guaranteed at other Club Med locations. And in Club Med Urban Oasis Taicang, winter sports lovers will appreciate the built-in shelf for storing ski and snowboard gear.

Themed Rooms
This is where Joyview and Urban Oasis truly stand apart from the classic Club Med experience. Many of these resorts offer themed rooms that make your stay extra memorable. Depending on the property, you might step into a prehistoric adventure with a Jurassic theme, drift among the stars in a Space theme, or enjoy the playful charm of Shaun the Sheep theme.
These themed rooms are seasonal concepts that can change over time, so what’s available now might be replaced by a completely new theme in the future. It’s a creative, family-friendly twist that adds a bit of magic to your holiday.

Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis Childcare Services and Family Space
When it comes to childcare, Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis resorts offer a more limited range of options compared to the regular Club Med resorts. Generally, you’ll find Mini Club Med for children aged 4 to 10 years, with only selected resorts offering Petit Club Med for toddlers aged 2 to 3 years. Just like in other Club Med properties, Mini Club Med is included in the all-inclusive package, while Petit Club Med comes with an additional charge.
An exclusive perk for families staying at Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis resorts is the Family Space. As the name suggests, it’s a dedicated play area for parents and kids to enjoy together, with slides and toys available. It is important to note that this isn’t a supervised zone, and there are no G.Os or staff stationed here, so parents must take full responsibility for watching their children while they play.

Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis Meetings and Events Facilities
Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis resorts take Meetings and Events to an entirely new level. Every property comes with spacious meeting rooms that are far from the small, tucked-away spaces you might find elsewhere.
What makes them truly impressive is that each resort also has its own ballroom, perfect for hosting large company events, gala dinners, or even weddings. Some resorts go a step further with dedicated bridal rooms, a chapel, and VIP rooms. Whether you are organising a corporate retreat or planning a destination wedding, these resorts offer everything you need to make the event run smoothly and in style.


Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis Service Experience
When it comes to service, Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis resorts operate a little differently compared to their international counterparts. Instead of the all-encompassing hospitality that defines the traditional Club Med experience, these local resorts function more like typical hotels in China.
You’ll still find friendly GOs on-site, but the style of interaction is usually more reserved and less immersive. Guests check in, enjoy the amenities, dine at the buffet, and go about their day without the kind of personal engagement you might be familiar with at Club Med Bali or Club Med Bintan.
This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, it just reflects a different operational model. For many local guests, it works perfectly. But if you’re used to being greeted by name, pulled into pool games, or offered help at every corner, it may take a moment to reset your expectations.

Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis Check-in and Check-out Times
As for timing, the check-in and check-out process is straightforward and standard across most Joyview and Urban Oasis resorts. Check-in typically begins at 3 PM. However, in some resorts like Urban Oasis Taicang, you may be able to check in as early as 2 PM.
Check-out time is usually set for 11 AM or noon, and it’s best to confirm the exact timing with the front desk upon arrival. During weekends or peak travel periods, especially when the resort is operating at high capacity, the check-in process might take longer than expected. You may find yourself queuing at the lobby, waiting for your room assignment while other guests crowd the front desk.
This can be a bit frustrating, especially if you’ve arrived after a long journey. Patience is key, and arriving earlier than the published check-in time doesn’t always guarantee early access to your room. If you’re traveling with family or a large group, it’s wise to arrive right at the standard check-in time or slightly after to avoid the rush.

Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis Transportation and Transfers
Unlike the regular Club Med resorts where transportation is often available, though not included in your package. Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis locations generally require guests to make their own way to the resort.
There are no standard shuttle services or airport transfers offered, which means you’ll need to arrange your own transport ahead of time.
This might mean booking a private car, hailing a ride via a local app like DiDi, or even driving yourself if you’re familiar with the roads. For more remote locations, such as those set in the countryside or closer to mountainous areas, planning your journey in advance is absolutely essential.

Some resorts might provide paid transfer services if you call ahead, but this is not the default like it would be at Club Med Cherating or Club Med Phuket.
That said, most of the resorts are within a 1.5 to 2.5-hour drive from major cities, so they’re relatively easy to reach. But don’t count on signage or an obvious resort entrance, some are tucked away in quieter areas that require clear navigation.
So, whether you’re coordinating a driver or figuring out public transport options, be prepared to take a bit more initiative when it comes to getting there.
Alternatively, contact Travelution Holidays to arrange private transfers from the airport.
Comparison Between The Different Club Med Joyview Resorts
Club Med Joyview Resort | Anji | Heilongtan | Thousand Island | Yanqing |
Info | Opened in 2018 | Opened in July 2024 | Opened in June 2022 | Opened in July 2019 |
Location | Anji County in Zhejiang Province | Renshou County in Sichuan Province | Chun’An County in Zhejiang Province | Yanqing District in Beijing |
Access | All Ages | All Ages | All Ages | All Ages |
Kids Club | 2-10 Years | 4-10 Years | 2-10 Years | 4-10 Years |
Guest Rooms | Superior Room (Up to 3 guests), Premium Room (Up to 4 guests), Suite (Up to 8 guests) | Deluxe Room (Up to 3 guests), Premium Room (Up to 3 guests), Suite (Up to 4 guests) | Superior Room (Up to 3 guests), Deluxe Room (Up to 3 guests), Premium (Up to 3 guests), Suite (Up to 6 guests) | Superior Room (Up to 3 guests), Premium Room (Up to 4 guests), Suite (Up to 4 guests) |
MICE Facilities | 1 Ballroom, 7 Meeting Rooms | 1 Ballroom, 3 Meeting Rooms | 1 Ballroom, 1 Hall, 1 Outdoor Area, 2 Meeting Rooms | 1 Ballroom, 1 Theater, 11 Meeting Rooms, 2 Multi-Purpose Usage Rooms |
Restaurants & Bars | 1 Main 1 Noodle Bar 1 Specialty 1 Bar | 1 Main 1 Specialty 2 Bars | 1 Main 1 Bar | 1 Main 1 Noodle Bar 1 Specialty 2 Bars |
Distance from Nearest International Airport | Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (100 mins) | Chengdu Tianfu International Airport (60 mins) | Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (150 mins) | Beijing Capital International Airport (90 mins) |
Distance from Nearest High-Speed Train Station | Anji Railway Station (40 mins) | Meishan Railway Station (45 mins) | Qiandaohu Railway Station (50 mins) | Kangzhuang Railway Station (30 mins) |
Nearby Attractions | Jiangnan Tianchi Scenic Area (40 mins), Yunshang Grassland (30 mins), Anji Bamboo Museum (10 mins) | Dongpo Impression Water Street (30 mins), Huanglongxi Ancient Town (60 mins) | Huma Adventure Park (25 mins), Tianyu Mountain (40 mins), Hongye Bay Water Park (30 mins) | Vanke Shijinglong Ski Resort (20 mins), Longqing Gorge (30 mins), Great Wall of Badaling (40 mins), Guyaju Caves Site (15 mins) |
Comparison Between The Different Club Med Urban Oasis Resorts
Club Med Urban Oasis Resort | Taicang | Xianlin Nanjing |
Info | Opened in Nov 2023 | Opened in Oct 2023 |
Location | Suzhou in Jiangsu Province | Nanjing in Jiangsu Province |
Access | All Ages | All Ages |
Kids Club | 4-10 Years | 2-10 Years |
Guests Rooms | Superior Room (Up to 3 guests), Deluxe Room (Up to 3 guests), Premium Room (Up to 3 guests), Suite (Up to 6 guests) | Superior Room (Up to 3 guests), Deluxe Room (Up to 3 guests), Suite (Up to 4 guests) |
MICE Facilities | 1 Ballroom, 4 Meeting Rooms | 1 Ballroom, 3 Meeting Rooms |
Restaurants & Bars | 1 Main 1 Specialty 2 Bars | 1 Main 1 Specialty 1 Bar |
Distance from Nearest International Airport | Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport (60 mins) | Nanjing Lukou International Airport (50 mins) |
Distance from High-Speed Train Station | Taicang South Railway Station (5 mins) | Xianlin Railway Station (16 mins) |
Nearby Attractions | Shaxi Ancient Town (50 mins), The Bund (90 mins) | Qixia Mountain (25 mins), City Wall of Nanjing (40 mins), Zhongshan Mountain National Park (20 mins) |
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It? Who Is It Best For?
Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis don’t quite follow the classic Club Med formula, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, it’s part of what makes them interesting. Whether or not these resorts are right for you really depends on what you want out of your stay.
If you’re someone who enjoys reconnecting with nature, taking long walks in the countryside, or simply unwinding in a peaceful, scenic environment, then Club Med Joyview could be your perfect fit. These locations tend to be tucked away just far enough from major cities to offer a break from the daily grind, but not so far that travel becomes a hassle.
They strike a balance between nature and comfort, giving you the option to stay active or take it slow. Whether you’re joining a yoga class or just sipping tea with a mountain view, Club Med Joyview offers a slower rhythm that suits nature lovers.

On the other hand, if you’re more of a city person who enjoys convenience, Club Med Urban Oasis might be more your style. These resorts are usually located closer to downtown areas, making them ideal for a quick weekend reset without needing to plan a full-blown vacation.
They’re perfect for busy professionals, young families, or anyone who wants a short escape without dealing with long travel times or complicated logistics.
What both Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis have in common is a fresh take on the Club Med brand. Yes, they’re tailored for the Chinese domestic market, which means the food, entertainment, and service style reflect local tastes. But the Club Med DNA is still there.
You’ll still find those familiar touches like buffet-style dining, Amazing Family activities, and the quirky Crazy Signs sessions that Club Med is known for. It’s not quite the full international experience, but there’s just enough of that Club Med essence to make it feel familiar.

One of the major advantages is the pricing. These resorts are typically more affordable than regular Club Med resorts, and there’s a lot more flexibility in how you book your stay. Short one or two-night visits are totally normal, especially if you’re just hoping to stay a day or two in a city before moving to the next.
And surprisingly, the food can be a highlight, especially when occupancy is low. Fewer guests means more attention to detail, more creative plating, and in some cases, à la carte meals that feel more like dining at a boutique hotel than a buffet resort.

That said, you do need to manage expectations. Don’t expect the same service quality or high-energy atmosphere you’d find in places like Club Med Phuket or Club Med Tomamu. Things run at a slower pace, the staff tends to be more hands-off, and the entertainment is often toned down during weekdays.
Weekends, however, can swing in the opposite direction. You’ll see more local families arriving, which can lead to a bustling, energetic vibe. But with that comes a few downsides, longer queues at check-in, more crowded buffets, and less of that calm, boutique feel.
If you’re someone who prefers a quieter, more personal resort experience, weekdays might suit you better. But if you don’t mind the crowd and enjoy seeing the resort come to life, weekends can be fun, just be prepared for the added buzz.

In the end, it comes down to how flexible and open-minded you are. If you’re curious, adaptable, and not expecting the full-blown “classic Club Med” experience, then yes, it’s worth trying. These resorts offer a new kind of stay, one that’s unique to the Chinese domestic market but still carries the warmth and variety that Club Med is known for.
With a little planning and the right mindset, Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis can be a refreshing, easy, and culturally rich getaway, especially if you’re already in China or visiting nearby.
How to Book A Stay at Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis?
Since Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis are created for the Chinese market, booking them isn’t quite as straightforward as regular Club Med resorts. There’s no global booking page you can just click on and reserve your stay.
That’s where we step in. At Travelution Holidays, we bring you the latest deals and competitive rates for every Club Med Joyview and Urban Oasis resort.
We’re not just agents who sell packages, we’re travellers who have been there ourselves. We visit the resorts, walk through the rooms, try the activities, taste the food, and soak in the atmosphere. All so we can share real, first-hand advice with you.

We don’t simply copy from brochures. We experience the resort, get to know the people working there, and even keep in touch so they can look out for you when you arrive.
If you’d like a quotation or still can’t decide which resort suits you best, just send us a message. We’ll share our insights, answer your questions, and help you make the perfect choice. And if you want to see what staying at one of these resorts feels like, you can start by reading our review of Club Med Urban Oasis Taicang.
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