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China's top ten hot spring towns

The top ten hot spring towns in China are Jiangmen Enping in Guangdong, Lindian County in Daqing City, Qionghai in Hainan, Xiaotangshan in Changping in Beijing, Chenzhou in Hunan, Qingyuan in Guangdong, Xiongxian in Hebei, Weihai in Shandong, Xianning in Hubei, Banan, Chongqing.

1. Enping, Jiangmen, Guangdong. In 2003, Enping, Jiangmen, Guangdong was the first to be named the "Hometown of Hot Spring in China". It now has Jinjiang Hot Spring, Imperial Hot Spring, Jinshan Hot Spring, etc., with beautiful scenery, complete facilities and rich geothermal resources.

2. Lindian, Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province. Lindian in Daqing City, Heilongjiang received this title in 2004. The hot springs here mainly include Lindian Beiguo Hot Spring, Heming Lake Wetland Hot Spring, etc. The hot spring reserves are large, the water is sufficient, the temperature is high, and the water quality is good.

3. Qionghai, Hainan. In 2005, the "Hometown of Hot Spring in China" was established in Qionghai. The existing hot springs are Guantang Hot Spring, Jiuqujiang Hot Spring, Lanshan Hot Spring, etc. The place is surrounded by mountains and rivers, with beautiful scenery and soft water quality.

4. Xiaotangshan, Changping, Beijing. In November 2005, Xiaotangshan was named the "Hometown of Hot Spring in China". There are hot springs mainly including Longmai Hot Spring, Renhe Spring, etc. The hot spring water has a high temperature and contains a variety of elements, which are of great benefit to the human body.

5. Chenzhou, Hunan. Chenzhou also received this title in 2005. The current hot springs mainly include Longnu Hot Spring, Rucheng Hot Spring, Tiantang Hot Spring, etc. The temperature can reach up to 90 degrees Celsius, and the microelements contained in it have high medical value.