The Linden Centre was founded in 2008 by American couple Brian and Jeanee Linden in response to the pervasive destruction of China’s tangible and intangible cultural resources. The Lindens had been residents in China off and on since 1984, and their respect for China’s cultural traditions inspired them to create an alternative hospitality model.
Step behind the iconic yellow walls and discover a masterpiece of Bai architecture frozen in time and brought back to life. Built in 1947, this elegant courtyard mansion is a protected National Cultural Heritage Site, once home to one of Xizhou’s most influential families. More than a century later, it remains one of the finest examples of traditional Bai design in Yunnan.
Uncover the philosophy behind the classic Three-Courtyards-and-One-Wall layout, where traditional fengshui principles of symmetry, light, and nature shape daily life. Admire intricate wood carvings and decorative gateways that hold more than beauty. Look closely, and you’ll find the original owner’s personal maxim engraved within: “To have no resentment in the heart is to be a truly good person.”
Discover how Linden Centre carefully restored the mansion using traditional techniques, preserving its soul while honouring its past. This isn’t just a tour of a historical building. It is a journey into living heritage and a true expression of sustainable tourism.