Tingshang Guyun hotel will open to the public on Bacheng Town's Old Street in Kunshan city in September.
The hotel features elements of Kunqu opera, an art formthat the owner Portuguese Jose Guedes became deeply interested around three years ago after watching The Peony Pavilion at Tinglin Garden in Kunshan.
Through augmented reality technology, visitors will be able to learn about Kunqu opera in Chinese and English by scanning the paintings on walls and furniture pieces with their phone.
The hotel will house 19 guest rooms, with each room featuring a classic plot of Kunqu opera, and a small opera stage.
Guedes is an enthusiastic fan of traditional Chinese culture and has opened four other cultural hotels, located in the nearby town of Jinxi and Tongli town in Suzhou's Wujiang district.
Kunqu artist Zhang Jun racked up a new career achievement during his performance at the Modern Drama Valley festival at the Mercedes-Benz Arena on May 18, performing in a venue that is several times larger than what he is used to.
39 American travel professionals were given a two-day tour of the 2,500-year-old city from Sept 13 to 14, including visits to famous sights like Tiger Hill and Shantang Street, as well as chances to experience traditional Chinese art.