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Top ten hot springs in Chongqing

Top Ten Hot Springs in Chongqing: Tongjing Hot Springs Scenic Spot, Rong Hui Hot Springs City, Longshuihu Hot Springs, Banyan Tree Beibei, Dongdong Hot Springs Scenic Spot, Beiquan Hot Springs Scenic Spot, Beidi Yiyuan Hot Springs Resort, Shang Yi Hot Springs Resort, Lanhai Tian Yun Hot Springs Resort and Shangbang Hot Springs Resort.

1, Tongjing Hot Spring Scenic Spot in Chongqing

Chongqing Tongjing Hot Spring Scenic Area covers an area of more than 300 mu. Relying on the beautiful natural scenery of Tongjing Scenic Area, making full use of the unique hot spring resources, taking health as the theme, highlighting the ecological, humanized and humanistic concepts, and creating a brand-new large-scale ecological hot spring bath in China.

2. Chongqing Rong Hui Hot Spring Scenic Area

Chongqing Rong Hui Hot Spring City covers an area of about 1.200 mu, with a total construction area of about 2 million ㎡, including products such as Rong Hui Hot Spring, the first urban ecological hot spring in Asia, and the five-star commercial hot spring concept consisting of Li Quan Town, Shangquanfang and Lequan Square.

3. Longshuihu Hot Spring

Longshuihu Hot Spring was carefully built by Caixin Group for five years. Its water source comes from Triassic underground strata 1.608 meters, and the sunrise water volume is 6000 cubic meters. It is one of the natural hot springs with high temperature in Chongqing, and it is also a lakeside hot spring in the west of China.

4. Chongqing Beibei Banyan Tree

Chongqing Beibei Banyan Tree Resort Hotel has 107 suites and villas, providing guests with exquisite and thoughtful accommodation experience, and each room type is equipped with a private hot spring pool.

5. Hot Spring Scenic Spot in East Chongqing

East Hot Spring Scenic Area is one of the four famous springs in the southeast and northwest of Chongqing, which is famous for Bayu. The development and utilization of East Hot Springs began in the Ming Dynasty, which is called "warm soup". It was expanded in the Qing Dynasty and called "Hot Springs".