
Nanchang Tianmu Hot Spring, located in the Nanchang Tianmu Hot Spring Hotel in Nanchang's Qingyunpu District, offers a comprehensive range of leisure and wellness facilities. Draw upon the natural hot spring waters of Mount Lushan, the hotel strives to create a relaxing and wellness experience. With a total floor area of 10,000 square meters, the hotel features a separate reception hall, men's and women's locker rooms, indoor and outdoor hot spring areas, a leisure buffet restaurant, a VIP lounge, a lounge, a table tennis room, a gym, a billiards hall, a game room, tea tastings, foot baths, chess and card games, and an authentic Thai spa .
The hotel utilizes Yunohana Hot Spring Crystals , a highly fashionable and modern high-tech hot spring bath product popular in Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia , to create a relaxing and well-being experience that rivals the effects of natural hot springs. Yunohana Hot Spring Crystals originate from Beppu, Japan , a world-renowned hot spring resort .
Four hundred years ago, in Beppu, Japan , people in Meilin used green clay and hot spring steam to create Yunohana. Using advanced processing techniques, Yunohana Select Source Company skillfully transforms the rich underground mineral resources from extraction to selection, and then uses a unique integrated acid-base process to skillfully convert them to surface resources. Yunohana Onsen Crystals are a natural gift from nature to humanity.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: more than 3 hours
138 yuan/person
11: 30-00:00 the next day , the latest ticket collection time is 23:30
Nanchang Tianmu Hot Spring is a renowned hot spring resort in Jiangxi, valued for its natural thermal waters and therapeutic benefits. It has become a popular destination for wellness, relaxation, and tourism.
Located in Nanchang, Jiangxi. Accessible by taxi or ride-hailing services from the city center. Some local buses also connect to nearby stops, followed by a short walk or shuttle to the resort.
Typically open daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM. The best times to visit are autumn and winter when the hot springs are most enjoyable.
Ticket prices vary depending on the package and access areas (day pass or full resort access). Tickets can be purchased online through the resort website or travel platforms, or offline at the entrance.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially on weekends and holidays. Reserve 2–7 days ahead for popular dates.
3–5 hours to fully enjoy the hot springs, spa treatments, and surrounding resort areas.
Guided tours are generally limited; most staff provide assistance in Chinese. Audio guides or multilingual tours are not standard.
Start with indoor pools, move to outdoor pools, then visit spa/wellness areas, and finish with a walk through gardens or relaxation lounges.
The resort is open until late evening. Nighttime swimming is possible, and special seasonal events or evening-themed experiences may be offered.
Weekdays are less crowded; weekends, holidays, and peak tourist seasons are busier.
Facilities include locker rooms, showers, rest areas, cafes, restaurants, and small souvenir shops.
Most areas are accessible for elderly and children. Some pools may have steps; accessibility for disabled visitors is partial and may require assistance.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted, though cash can be useful for small purchases or tips.
The resort has on-site restaurants and cafes serving local cuisine, snacks, and beverages. Nearby town eateries offer additional options.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan and halal options may require inquiry or nearby restaurants.
The resort includes hotel accommodations. Additional hotels and guesthouses are available in Nanchang city for alternative lodging.
Souvenir shops sell spa products, local crafts, hot spring-related gifts, and wellness items.
Taxis, ride-hailing apps, and private cars are convenient for reaching other Nanchang attractions or nearby cities.