
Hancheng Xinmuyang Hot Spring Hotel is invested by Shaanxi Tourism Hotel Management (Group) Co., Ltd. and is located in Hancheng City, Weinan City, Shaanxi Province. It is a Chinese-style ecological garden health hot spring resort hotel with the theme of hot springs and water culture, integrating hot spring health care, guest room meetings, catering and entertainment.
Xinmuyang Hot Spring Hotel is located in the heart of the Yellow River Golden Triangle. It faces Hejin, Shanxi, across the Yellow River to the east, and Huanglong, Yan'an, to the north. It is adjacent to the Sima Qian Temple and the National Cultural and Historical Park, a famous tourist attraction. Its location is advantageous and transportation is very convenient.
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.
The hot spring center consists of both indoor and outdoor areas. Indoors, it offers a sauna, fitness center, steam room, and bedrock bathing. Outdoors, 36 open-air hot spring pools of varying sizes, functions, and styles are nestled within a lush, tree-lined garden.
It is recommended to play for about 3 hours.
118 yuan/person
14:00-22:30
Xinmuyang Hot Spring is renowned for its natural mineral waters, believed to have therapeutic properties. It has become a popular wellness destination in Huayin, attracting visitors seeking relaxation and health benefits.
Located in Huayin, Shaanxi Province, Xinmuyang Hot Spring is accessible by taxi or private car from Huayin city center. Some local buses may reach nearby stops, followed by a short walk to the resort.
The hot spring is typically open from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Early mornings or weekdays are the best times to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful experience.
Entrance fees vary depending on the package and services, generally ranging from 100–300 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the resort reception or via local online travel platforms.
Booking in advance is recommended during weekends and holidays, ideally 1–3 days before visiting, to secure preferred time slots.
Visitors typically spend 2–4 hours enjoying the hot springs and additional spa facilities.
Guided tours are generally not offered, as the experience is self-directed. Staff can provide information in Chinese; English assistance may be limited.
The hot spring is open in the evening with ambient lighting, but no special light shows or night tours are typically offered.
Weekdays and early mornings are the least crowded. Weekends, holidays, and public vacation periods can be busy.
Many areas are accessible for elderly and children, but some pools and spa facilities may require stairs. Wheelchair accessibility may be limited in certain sections.
Both cash and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted. Major credit cards may also be used.
Resort restaurants serve Chinese cuisine and light meals; additional local eateries are available in Huayin city nearby.
Vegetarian options are typically available; halal food is available in nearby Huayin restaurants.
Several hotels, guesthouses, and resorts are near Xinmuyang Hot Spring, ranging from budget stays to higher-end resorts.
Souvenir shops offer items like bath products, local handicrafts, and wellness-related gifts.