Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Introduction to Daihai Hot Spring City

Introduction to Daihai Hot Spring City

Daihai Hot Spring, also known as Mazhi Spring, is one of the four major hot springs in Inner Mongolia. It is famous because it is said that when Kangxi was patrolling the border, his horse dug a spring here to quench his thirst. In the past, this place has been a place for lamas and nobles to bathe and recuperate.

Daihai Hot Spring City is a hot spring building constructed with high standards. The central hot spring pool is the largest indoor hot spring pool. The waterfall formed by drawing hot spring water from the spring cascades down from the stone, like a cliff hanging silk, with the sound of water. The excitement brings vitality and vitality to the hot spring area. There are also leisure facilities such as Japanese hothouse, gym, massage treatment room, tea room, authentic Japanese restaurant, chess and card room. Daihai Hot Spring is rich in reserves, with a daily water inflow of more than 2,700 tons, and a water temperature of more than 40 degrees. It contains 17 kinds of trace elements that are beneficial to the human body, including strontium, lithium, silicon, and selenium. It is a bicarbonate-type sodium mineral hot spring and is good for treating rheumatic waist. It has good curative effect on leg pain and is known as the "Sacred Spring Beyond the Great Wall".

Hot spring ticket: 78 yuan/person

Address: Zhongshuitang Village, Sansumu Township, Daihai Town, Liangcheng County, Ulanqab City, Inner Mongolia