Relax in the natural hot springs, known for their therapeutic properties. Enjoy a peaceful soak while surrounded by lush nature. You can also explore the surrounding forests, take a walk through the scenic areas, or enjoy the view of the mountains nearby.

Heshun Bailian Hot Spring is located in Tengchong City, Baoshan City. Tengchong has always been a very famous hot spring town in China. In this county located in the border area, there are more than ninety volcanoes and more than eighty hot springs. It can be said that hot springs are spread all over this city.
Heshun Bailian Hot Spring is an open-air garden hot spring. Its architectural facilities and services fully embody the organic combination of Eastern health culture, Buddhist culture and Western leisure culture, and incorporate local volcanic culture, jade culture and international aromatherapy.
Come to Heshun Bailian Hot Spring and feel the infinite energy bestowed upon us by nature. Listen to the sounds of nature and feel the gentleness of the spring water sliding across your skin. It's as if you have entered a state of meditation, allowing you to relax your body and mind.
The tropical monsoon climate combines the advantages of continental and maritime climates. Winter and spring are sunny and warm, while summer and autumn have a mix of sunny and rainy weather and are cool and pleasant. All four seasons are suitable for travel.
The hot springs offer a beautiful environment and comprehensive facilities, including 23 pools, divided into aromatic, functional, wetland, and forest areas, as well as two indoor and outdoor swimming pools. On weekends and holidays, you can also enjoy the unique yoga, tea ceremony, Tai Chi, and song and dance performances by the Bailian Art Troupe. Enjoying the performances while soaking in the hot springs is truly a truly special experience.
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338 yuan/person
12:00-23:00
Heshun Bailian Hot Spring is renowned for its natural mineral-rich waters, often sought after for their therapeutic benefits. It is also an important part of local culture, providing a relaxing escape and promoting wellness.
The hot spring is located in Baoshan, Yunnan. It is best accessed by taxi from the city center or local transport options. The nearest public transportation options are buses, though taxis are more convenient for direct access.
The hot springs are open year-round, typically from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The best times to visit are during the cooler months, as the hot springs provide a relaxing escape from the heat of summer. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends.
The entrance fee typically ranges between 100-200 RMB, depending on the package and services selected. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online via local tourism platforms.
It’s not necessary to book tickets in advance for general visits. However, if you plan to book private baths or spa services, booking at least 1-2 days in advance is recommended.
A visit typically lasts 2-4 hours, depending on how much time you wish to spend relaxing in the hot springs and exploring the surrounding area.
The hot spring pools are the main attraction, with different temperature levels for various therapeutic benefits. The surrounding nature and scenic walkways also provide great spots for relaxation and photos.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and they can be arranged at the entrance. Audio guides are typically not available, but the natural environment can be explored at your own pace.
The hot spring area itself offers beautiful photo opportunities with steam rising from the pools against the backdrop of lush greenery and mountains. The scenic walkways around the hot springs also offer great views of the landscape.
Start with a soak in one of the main pools, then take a stroll along the scenic paths around the springs. Be sure to take time for relaxation and enjoy the peaceful surroundings before departing.
Night visits are available, and the hot springs can be particularly beautiful at night with a serene atmosphere. However, there are no light shows or special nighttime events.
The hot spring can get crowded on weekends and holidays. The best times to visit are on weekdays, particularly in the morning or late afternoon, to avoid crowds.
Basic facilities include rest areas, toilets, and drinking water stations. There are also some food vendors nearby, but for more substantial meals, it's best to eat in Baoshan before visiting.
The hot springs area is relatively accessible, with paved paths and rest areas. However, some parts may be challenging for those with mobility issues, so it’s advisable to check for specific accessibility features before visiting.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted, making payments more convenient.
There are a few small restaurants and cafes nearby, offering basic snacks and beverages. For more variety, it's recommended to visit Baoshan city for a wider range of dining options.
Vegetarian options are available at local eateries, but vegan and halal food might be limited in the immediate area. It’s recommended to check with the restaurant staff for availability.
There are several hotels and guesthouses in Baoshan, ranging from budget to more luxurious options. You can find accommodations near the hot spring area or in the city center.
Nearby attractions include the Heshun Ancient Town, known for its historical architecture, and the Gaoligong Mountain Nature Reserve, which offers scenic hiking and birdwatching opportunities.
There are small souvenir shops selling local crafts, tea, and wellness products. Typical souvenirs include traditional Yunnan tea, handmade crafts, and herbal products.
After visiting, you can take a taxi or bus back to Baoshan city. If you wish to explore further, renting a car or taking a bus to nearby attractions like Heshun Ancient Town is a good option.