
Lotus Hot Spring Water City is located in Huangludian Town, Yahe Industrial Zone, 35 kilometers north of Nanyang City . It is a 5A- level green scenic spot and five-star resort hotel integrating hot spring bathing, health food, leisure and health care, conference accommodation, eco-tourism, expansion training, and large-scale original waterscape theme performances . It is also one of the largest water-themed hot spring resorts in Asia.
The scenic area has more than 100 spring pools of various sizes , including beach surfing, children's playground, rainbow rafting, acupuncture bath, supreme soup, Zhongjing culture, jade culture, zodiac culture, constellation culture, flower culture, and tea culture .
Lotus Hot Springs, a historic institution, bear witness to and treasure Nanyang's most glorious history and culture, inheriting the royal dignity of the Han and Wei dynasties. Flowing for centuries, the waters are both drinkable and bathable, and locals have long used them for health and wellness. Consequently, it's been observed that bathers flocked to the area, even emperors and nobles, enjoying the pleasure. The waters maintain a constant temperature of 52 °C year-round and are rich in over 30 minerals and trace elements beneficial to human health, including orthosilicic acid, bromide, and iodide .
Ripples of water in winter and summer, all year round
Recommended play time: more than 3 hours
Lotus Hot Spring is a well-known hot spring resort in Nanyang, Henan, famous for its natural geothermal waters and therapeutic properties. It attracts visitors seeking relaxation and wellness.
Located in Nanyang, Henan Province. Visitors can reach the hot spring by taxi, private car, or local bus from the city center. Walking is limited to the resort area itself.
Open daily, generally from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM. The best times to visit are in cooler months when soaking in hot springs is most enjoyable.
Entrance fees vary depending on the package or pool chosen. Tickets can be purchased at the resort or via official online booking platforms for convenience.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially during weekends and holidays. Reservations a few days prior ensure availability and preferred times.
2–4 hours is generally sufficient to enjoy the hot springs, spa facilities, and surrounding gardens.
Guided tours are generally limited; most information is in Chinese. Staff can assist with basic guidance in English.
Night visits are possible, and some pools are illuminated in the evening. Light shows or special events may be available seasonally.
Weekdays and off-peak seasons are less crowded. Weekends and public holidays tend to be busy.
Most pools and pathways are accessible to elderly and children. Some areas may have steps or uneven surfaces, limiting accessibility for some disabled visitors.
Both cash and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted for tickets, food, and services.
The resort has its own restaurants offering local and Chinese cuisine. Additional dining options are available in nearby Nanyang city.
Vegetarian options are generally available at resort restaurants. Vegan and halal choices may be limited, so prior inquiry is recommended.
On-site hotels and nearby guesthouses in Nanyang provide convenient lodging, ranging from mid-range to premium resort options.
Souvenir shops sell bath products, towels, local handicrafts, and small keepsakes related to the hot springs.