Located on the banks of Beijing’s Houhai Lake, the Swiss Chalet offers a delightful blend of Alpine charm and Chinese tradition. Based on a classic Chinese octagonal pavilion, the pop-up bar incorporates Swiss architectural elements into the local landscape, creating a cozy and culturally rich space that feels both fresh and familiar.
Launched by the Embassy of Switzerland in China in collaboration with Switzerland Tourism, the chalet has quickly become a symbol of cultural exchange between China and Switzerland.
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