Las Vegas, NV

In Vegas, someone painted a thousand-year-old Bianjing into a mansion.

July 5, 2026

In Vegas, someone painted a thousand-year-old Bianjing into a mansion.
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On the Las Vegas Strip, a replica Eiffel Tower glows at night, and gondolas drift through Venetian canals. This city is built on recreations of Paris, Venice, New York, and Ancient Egypt.

But here, someone has hand-painted Kaifeng as it was a thousand years ago.

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I|Entry: Not a “doorway,” but the beginning of a spatial journey

Driving just 3.45 miles from the Las Vegas Strip, the city gradually gives way to the quiet of the desert.

The skyline slowly shifts from neon towers to low silhouettes and layered desert light.

Until a wall appears ahead.

Not a building, but a complete “entry system.”

As the car rolls into the front courtyard, the space unfolds naturally.

Tree shadows, stone walls, and shifting light gently draw you away from the city.

Then, a circular arch appears at the end of the path.

You haven't stepped inside yet, but you've already entered another world.

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II|First visual impact: not a wall, but a painted boundary

The car slowly turns into the front courtyard.

The rhythm of Las Vegas gradually fades away. Tree shadows and shifting light begin to form a slower, more composed order.

As you move forward, a long white wall gradually extends into view, covered with a hand-painted Along the River During the Qingming Festival .

It is not something “displayed in front of you,” but something that unfolds along your direction of movement.

Each step forward reveals a new segment of the painting.

Bridges, boats, markets, and figures are not seen all at once, but gradually emerge along the path.

You are simultaneously within three layers of reality:

The natural light and movement of the front courtyard

The spatial rhythm created by the arched architectural structure

The slowly unfolding scroll of ancient Bianjing on the wall

You are not simply “looking at a painting” — you are being guided by it.

Reality is layered.

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III|Not a painting, but a 100-foot-long city

As you move further inside, the view gradually opens up.

The scale of the painting expands even further.

A complete 100-foot-long Along the River During the Qingming Festival appears within a more fully revealed spatial field, 8 feet in height, extending from floor to ceiling.

It is no longer just a visual element, but becomes the underlying logic of the space itself.

People here often lose a familiar point of reference:

“Am I looking at a painting, or have I entered one?”

Because the painting is no longer an object being observed — it is actively redefining how space is perceived.

You quickly forget that you are in the United States.

Not because of shock, but because the rules have changed.

Here, the reference point of space is no longer architecture, but the painting itself.

Up close, it is brushwork, texture strokes, eaves, and folds of clothing.

From a distance, it becomes a city slowly unfolding.

You are not looking at a painting.

You are moving through a space defined by it.

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IV|650㎡ is not the point—the point is how people live together

The true value of this space lies not in its size, but in its design.

It is conceived as a system where multiple experiences can unfold simultaneously.

■ Swimming Pool

By day, it is a resort-style pool with a waterfall and waterslide. By night, light rises from beneath the water, transforming the entire surface into glowing jade.

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■ Cave SPA

Rock textures + deep blue lighting + drifting mist. It is not merely a functional spa, but a space designed for emotional transition.

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■ Kitchen (the core)

12 burners + multiple ovens + dual refrigerators + an extended island counter.

It is not a kitchen. It is a central hub where multiple lives happen at once:

Hot pot / BBQ / family meals / conversation / social gathering

No one has to be apart.

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■ KTV Room

It is not merely an entertainment space, but a place where the team comes together again.

When the exhibition day ends, people do not disperse. They gather once more as one team.

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A 10-person procurement team comes to Las Vegas for a trade show. Under normal conditions: 5 hotel rooms at $400+ per night, 5 nights equals $10,000+.

Morning discussions feel fragmented. Evenings are spent alone in separate rooms. When it's time to debrief, there is no shared space. When the team wants to have dinner together, the options are often expensive and underwhelming.

But if you stay at U&U?

A 12-burner kitchen becomes the center of everything, bringing people together for hot pot, barbecues, wine, and conversations around the long island. A few songs in the KTV room. A relaxing soak in the cave-style spa.

The next morning, the team heads out together .

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V|Night is when the space truly “activates”

By day, you see structure.

By night, you see a state of being.

The pool becomes a river of light.

The slide becomes a path into the night.

The SPA settles into deep blue silence.

People sing in the KTV room.

Warmth still lingers in the kitchen.

No one is in a hurry to leave.

Because time here is not measured in hours, it flows in states .

VI|The real difference: hotels solve sleep, this solves the entire day

In Las Vegas, most accommodations only solve one problem:

“Where do I sleep at night?”

But the real energy drain comes from:

Post-exhibition debriefing

Client meetings

Team dynamics

Emotional recovery

Hotels cannot solve these.

But this place can.

Because it is not accommodation, it is a space where everything can happen at once.

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VII|Departure

Three days later, you push open the 22-foot gate.

Las Vegas is still outside. Sunlight, traffic, neon lights.

Everything returns to normal.

But you will remember three things:

The painted wall

The light on the pool that night

The feeling that no one was ever separated

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Las Vegas has many hotels

But only one place allows a group of people to:

travel 7 minutes from neon lights into a hand-painted world.

U&U, Ultimate Utopia Mansion

📍 3.45 miles from the Las Vegas Strip 📍 5.55 miles from McCarran International Airport 📍 4.53 miles from the Convention Center

650㎡ | 8 bedrooms & 8 bathrooms | Hand-painted “Along the River During Qingming Festival” mural | Pool | Cave SPA | KTV | Professional kitchen

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“Only 3 slots left in July. Groups of 10+ are advised to book at least 2 weeks in advance.”

👉 DM for availability / group packages / pricing

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