
The Tongguan Nuwa Spring Hot Spring Resort Hotel is located at the junction of Shanxi, Shanxi, and Henan provinces, at the confluence of the Yellow, Wei, and Luo Rivers, in the Dongshan Scenic Area of Qindong Town, Tongguan County, Weinan City, Shaanxi Province. It borders Mount Hua, a National AAAAA-rated tourist attraction, to the west, the confluence of the Yellow, Wei, and Luo Rivers to the north, the Qinling Mountains to the south, and Shanxi and Henan provinces to the east. It is only 135 kilometers from the ancient city of Xi'an.
The Nuwa Spring in Tongguan is 2,300 meters deep, with a water temperature of 78°C. The water contains over ten minerals, including metaboric acid, metasilicic acid, and strontium, which have high medical value and are beneficial for health and skin. The hot spring area boasts over 70 hot spring pools.
Specialty hot spring pools are available in sizes accommodating 2, 6, 8, 10, and 15 people, catering to groups of varying sizes. Outdoor hot spring pools are divided into pure hot spring pools and medicinal hot spring pools, with the latter primarily featuring prescriptions developed based on traditional Chinese medicine texts.
The warm temperate continental monsoon climate has four distinct seasons, with changeable spring weather, hot and rainy summer, cool and refreshing autumn, and sunny, cold and dry winter. All four seasons are suitable for travel.
Tongguan Nuwa Spring Hot Spring has an indoor constant temperature swimming pool and gym. The swimming pool is 12 meters by 25 meters, with a shallow water area of 1.2 meters and a deep water area of 1.7 meters. It has more than ten kinds of fitness equipment and also has a yoga hall and lounge.
The hot spring street has multiple functional areas, including steaming, dynamic spa, children's play, and dining. It also features a lounge, moxibustion hall, massage rooms, a gym, and other supporting health and entertainment facilities.
Nuwa Villa offers a variety of rooms, including standard rooms, single rooms, suites with views, family rooms, and mahjong rooms. This spacious and exquisite space blends Eastern culture with modern decor. The interiors are furnished entirely with mahogany furniture, accented with dazzling silk brocade. A mini bar, safe, and hot spring baths are all included, along with embroidery and tapestries.
It is recommended to play for about 3 hours.
88 yuan/person
12:00-22:00
Nuwa Spring is historically significant as it is associated with the Chinese goddess Nuwa, known for creating humanity and repairing the sky. The site has cultural and mythological importance and has been a place of reverence and storytelling for centuries.
Located in Tongguan, Huayin, Shaanxi province. Visitors can reach the site by taxi, private car, or local buses. Walking from nearby villages is possible for short distances, but public transportation options are limited.
Open daily, typically from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the scenery is most enjoyable.
Entrance fees are modest and can be purchased at the ticket office onsite. Online booking may be available through local tourism platforms.
Advance booking is not strictly necessary, but during peak holiday periods it is recommended to book 1–3 days ahead.
1–2 hours is sufficient to explore the spring and surrounding paths thoroughly.
Guided tours may be available locally in Chinese. Audio guides in other languages are generally not offered.
Start at the entrance, walk to the main spring, explore the paths along the water and rock formations, stop at scenic viewpoints, and finish at the small cultural exhibits or souvenir area.
No night visits or light shows are typically offered; the park is primarily a daytime cultural and natural site.
Weekdays and non-holiday periods are least crowded. Weekends and public holidays can be busier, especially in spring and summer.
Basic facilities include toilets, resting areas, and a small souvenir or snack shop near the entrance. Drinking water may need to be brought by visitors.
Mostly accessible for children and elderly with some walking paths; however, rough terrain around rocks may pose difficulties for disabled visitors.
Cash is commonly accepted; some ticket counters may support mobile payment apps in China.
Small local eateries and snack stalls are available nearby, serving traditional Shaanxi cuisine.
Vegetarian options are usually available; halal options may require confirmation at local eateries.
Local guesthouses, inns, and small hotels are within a short drive, suitable for overnight stays.
Souvenir shops sell local handicrafts, small cultural trinkets, and items depicting Nuwa mythology.
Taxi, private car, or local bus services provide access to nearby towns, Huashan, and Huayin city center.