
Dali Longshou Hot Spring Resort (Longquan Villa) is located on the banks of the Luo River, where three counties meet. It is a source of high-quality mineral water, covering a total area of over 100 mu (approximately 16 acres) and approximately 20 kilometers from the county seat. This area offers unique tourism development resources. The legendary Luo River tortoise, the site of the legendary "map emerging from the river and water emerging from the Luo River" during Yu the Great's flood control efforts, is only 1 kilometer away.
Along this bend of the Luo River, celestial features associated with the divine tortoise, such as the "Fuxi Draw Trigrams Platform," the "Eight Trigrams Turtle City," the "Turtle Peak Temple," and the "Taiji Celestial Sphere," are located. The ruins of the "Dali Man" and the "Wei Great Wall" are located on the east bank of the Luo River. Here, mountains and rivers merge, trees form forests, fruits bloom, and fish and water thrive, creating a breathtaking natural landscape.
The warm temperate continental monsoon climate is suitable for winter travel and indoor hot springs.
It is suitable for hot springs leisure vacation, and there is also an outdoor swimming pool in the scenic area.
Recommended 1-day tour
free
Open all day
Dali County Longshou Hot Spring Resort is renowned for its natural hot springs, offering therapeutic and leisure benefits. The resort is significant as a wellness destination in Huayin, attracting visitors seeking relaxation and natural health treatments.
The resort is located in Dali County, Huayin, Shaanxi. Visitors can reach it via taxi or private car from Huayin city center. Some local buses may connect to the resort, followed by a short walk to the entrance.
The resort is typically open from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM. The best times to visit are spring and autumn for pleasant weather, but winter is ideal for enjoying hot springs.
Entrance fees range from 100–200 CNY per person depending on the package. Tickets can be purchased online via the resort website or at the entrance desk.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially on weekends and holidays, ideally 2–5 days before your visit to secure spa and hot spring packages.
Visitors usually spend 3–5 hours to fully enjoy the hot springs, spa treatments, and resort facilities.
Guided tours are limited; resort staff can provide information in Chinese. English assistance may be available on request for international guests.
The resort is open in the evening, and some pools may be illuminated at night. Special light shows are generally not available.
Weekdays are less crowded, while weekends and holidays can be busy. Early mornings or late evenings are quieter times to visit.
The resort is generally accessible to elderly and children. Some pools have ramps for disabled visitors, but accessibility may vary by area.
Cash is accepted, but cards and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted at the resort.
The resort offers on-site dining with local Shaanxi cuisine and refreshments. Nearby towns also have small restaurants and cafes.
Vegetarian options are generally available at the resort’s restaurants. Halal options may require checking specific nearby restaurants.
The resort itself provides accommodations. Additional guesthouses and hotels are available in Dali County for convenience.
Souvenir shops sell local handicrafts, spa products, and wellness items like bath salts and herbal oils.