Less crowded and beautiful scenery, this place is really comfortable—Hot Spring Town Guide

The overall style of the town leans towards Japanese. We stayed at the town’s Xueyuehua Hotel. The rooms aren’t very large, but!! The air conditioning is turned on for you before check-in, making sleep especially comfortable, without the discomfort of staying outside. A 10-hour sleep is just perfect~

When you check in, the hotel gives you two hot spring tickets and breakfast vouchers, a choice between jungle crossing or rainbow slide tickets, water park tickets, and tickets to the evening bonfire party, among others, offering great value for money.

Stroll through the Tang and Song Dynasty style town
The entire town features Tang and Song style architecture,
combined with lush gardens, small bridges, and flowing water,
creating a very elegant atmosphere.
You can camp and barbecue at the campsite,
go on jungle adventures and zip-lining,
and enjoy indoor leisure activities like karaoke, chess, and spa.

From the mountaintop down, there are dozens of outdoor soaking pools of various sizes, roughly divided into medicinal baths, tea baths, and milk baths (indoors there are also sweat steaming rooms, fish therapy (paid service), and several small soaking pools, each with different effects, providing a full experience.

Food: There are fewer dining options inside the hot spring town, mainly farmhouse dishes. There are also places to eat outside the town. We went to a very distinctive place called "Dousha Riverside," which also offers lodging, and the homestays there are unique as well.

Post by MoonbeamJourney1234567 | Oct 19, 2025

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