
Xiatang Hot Spring Resort, located in Lushan County, Pingdingshan City, is a comprehensive leisure resort offering recreation, dining, accommodation, swimming, tourism, and conference hosting. Here, mountains, rivers, hot springs, and the village form a unique world. The village is surrounded by clear water in front and verdant mountains behind. Fish leap and frogs croak in the river, while birds sing and flowers bloom in the mountains.
The resort is divided into two main areas: indoor and outdoor. The outdoor areas include a large tsunami pool, a natural hot spring pool, and thrilling rides. The indoor heated facilities, covering over 5,000 square meters, utilize an elegant, internationally advanced membrane structure. The resort boasts over ten indoor and outdoor facilities. It also boasts Pingdingshan City's largest indoor hot spring swimming pool and the Tangquanyi Hot Spring Bathing Center, offering first-class facilities and comprehensive services.
The most distinctive feature here is the geothermal hot springs, which provide water 24 hours a day and are considered the most potent of the five hot springs in the county. These springs offer the best temperature, highest quality, and most effective bathing experiences, earning them the ancient reputation of " hot spring bathing, healing, and fitness . " Here, you'll completely escape the hustle and bustle of the city and connect with nature, ensuring a sense of spiritual joy and physical relaxation.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: more than 3 hours
68 yuan/person
8:30-21:30
Xiatang Hot Spring Resort is a popular wellness and leisure destination in Pingdingshan, known for its therapeutic hot springs. It combines natural hot spring resources with modern resort facilities, making it a notable site for relaxation, tourism, and health benefits.
Located in Pingdingshan, Henan province. Visitors can reach the resort by taxi or private car. Some local buses reach nearby stops, followed by a short walk to the entrance.
Open daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM. The best time to visit is during cooler months, especially autumn and winter, for optimal hot spring enjoyment.
Tickets can be purchased online through the resort’s website or at the entrance. Prices vary depending on services and packages, typically covering pool access and basic facilities.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially for weekends, holidays, and special packages. Usually 1–3 days in advance is sufficient.
3–5 hours are recommended to fully enjoy the hot spring pools, spa services, and walking areas.
Guided tours are generally not offered. Staff provide assistance on-site. Most information is available in Chinese; limited English may be available.
Start with outdoor pools, move to indoor pools and spa treatments, then visit sauna and steam areas, followed by a relaxing walk in the garden and rest areas before exiting.
The resort is open until late evening, allowing night visits. Special packages may include evening spa experiences, but light shows are generally not a feature.
Weekdays are less crowded, while weekends and holidays can be busy, especially in peak seasons like winter holidays.
Most areas are suitable for elderly and children. Some pools may have steps or uneven surfaces; wheelchair accessibility is limited to main pathways and lobby areas.
Both cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted. Credit cards may be accepted in larger restaurants or hotel facilities.
Several restaurants and cafes inside the resort provide Chinese and international cuisine. Nearby local eateries offer traditional Pingdingshan dishes.
Vegetarian options are available in resort restaurants. Halal options may be limited but can be requested at some locations.
The resort itself offers hotel accommodations. Additional hotels and guesthouses are available in Pingdingshan city, within a short drive.
Souvenir shops inside the resort sell bath products, hot spring skincare items, and small local handicrafts.