International Mountain Hot Spring Wellness Tourism Pilot Demonstration Sites
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Leveraging unique plateau hot spring resources and profound Tibetan cultural heritage, it has become a top winter destination for cold avoidance and wellness near Lhasa.
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Blending Chinese charm with modern aesthetics, the resort is built against mountains and rivers, offering views of green peaks and the sound of gurgling streams—immersed in natural vibes.
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Boasting Chongqing’s only geological wonder of coexisting hot and cold springs, it features 25 natural springs—including sand gushing springs, hanging springs, pearl springs, and geological growth springs—with a daily output of 18,000 cubic meters and temperatures ranging from 42-62°C. Rich in strontium, calcium sulfate, metasilicic acid, and other minerals and trace elements, the water meets medical thermal mineral water standards for boric acid and metasilicic acid, offering exceptional therap
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The elliptical main building features black roofs and yellow walls with large floor-to-ceiling windows, offering unobstructed views and earning the nickname "Guizhou’s Bird’s Nest." Twenty-six scattered pools amid flowers and trees create the poetic scene of "people in the scenery, scenery in the pool," with mountain views from every room for a romantic vacation experience.
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Shiqian Ancient Hot Spring, located at the foot of Songming Mountain south of Shiqian County, Tongren City, Guizhou, has a 400-year history and is one of China’s oldest hot springs. Connected to Shiqian Xianren Street Scenic Area (15 kilometers away) via a 5.1-kilometer aerial cableway, visitors can enjoy bird’s-eye views of rolling green mountains and cloud-top vistas.
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It offers 268 luxury guest rooms and 72 independent French-style hot spring villas, each equipped with a private garden, private hot spring SPA, and 24-hour royal butler service—realizing the design concept of "planting houses in the forest and placing balconies in the flowers."
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Its 192 Han-Tang style villa guest rooms are scattered among forests, streams, and gardens, with a mountain-surrounded, water-embraced layout that blends architecture seamlessly with the landscape—earning it the reputation of "Tianfu’s Wonderful Soup."
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the camp comprises 15 low-density vacation villas constructed using prefabricated modular technology. With roofs made of gray volcanic rock blocks and red volcanic stone slabs, the design preserves the alpine ecosystem while integrating local volcanic elements.
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Sourced from beneath Zishi Peak, the clear, odorless, and sweet-tasting water has a stable temperature of around 42°C year-round, with an hourly output of 48 tons. Dominated by bicarbonate, it contains various beneficial trace elements, offering therapeutic effects for multiple illnesses and serving both drinking and bathing purposes.
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Its hot springs, sourced from Shenfeng Mountain’s natural thermal mineral water, date back to the Tubo Dynasty, maintaining a constant temperature of 55.5°C and a daily output of about 1,000 cubic meters. Classified as "low-mineralization thermal siliceous medical mineral water," it is drinkable, therapeutic, and ideal for soaking—earning the reputation of "Beauty Soup."
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Rich in sulfur, hydrogen, calcium, magnesium, and other minerals, the water offers significant therapeutic effects for skin conditions and arthritis.
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The hot springs here are mostly sulfur springs, naturally welling up from sources like Drumming Spring and Pearl Spring and converging together. The iconic landmark “Big Boiling Pot” has a water temperature as high as 96.6°C, with blue water jets at the spring’s center resembling boiling sapphires, offering a visually striking spectacle.
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It creates a differentiated hot spring wellness experience through the distinctive combination of mountain and cave environments. As a highly representative cave thermal spa hotel in Hungary, it skillfully utilizes the local natural cave landscape, deeply integrating thermal spring resources with karst cave scenery to craft a mysterious and serene wellness atmosphere.
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To suit different visitor needs, 5–9°C mountain spring water is blended to adjust the temperature to between 39°C and 42°C. The spring water contains unique black and white algae, and together with the pristine alpine ecosystem, it creates a distinctive healing atmosphere.