Rizamat Manor—An Aesthetic Manor from the Land of Earthen Architecture
Opened in June, 2025, Rizamat manor is located in the Grape Town of Turpan City. 30+ guest rooms designed with different theme styles are connected in four independent buildings. It features a Turpan-style sand therapy area, a cafe, a kiln, a raisin oast house, a rooftop intangible cultural heritage handicraft workshop, and a SPA room. It also incorporates unique cultural experiences such as creative kiln-baked "naan pizza," Uyghur molded pottery, traditionl wood rubbing, and visits to Uyghur local families.
Rizamat, originally meaning a beloved breed of grape, is famous for its unique flavor and "ruby" appearance. And the Manor as the name suggests, is like a ruby inlayed in Turpan, a place where natural wonders and profound history intertwine.
Stepping into Rizamat, appreciating the beauty of the rugged texture of the Gobi Desert meeting the mysterious ancient Loulan style, like entering a mysterious melancholic castle, strolling through the light-dappled corridors and listening to the melodious desert melodies, dreams across a thousand years ago emerge in everyone's mind. Here we use the manor as a medium, combining "Western Regions" with "modern life" into the living experience, making every stay a "local life exhibition".
«Stayed one night in Turpan and honestly this was one of my favorite stays of the whole trip. The design and decor are just stunning, everything feels so intentional and aesthetic. I loved the little details like candles and matches by the bathtub and a handy mini detergent provided. Breakfast was also really nice.
One thing to note is that the staff may not speak much English, so it’s helpful to have a translation app ready if you’re a foreign traveler.»