Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What’s fun in the resort?

What’s fun in the resort?

1. Zhuhai Royal Hot Spring Resort

As we all know, Japan’s hot spring culture is well-known internationally, and Zhuhai Royal Hot Spring is China’s first Japanese-style open-air hot spring resort, located in The western foothills of Doumen Huangyang Mountain in Zhuhai City not only enjoys the reputation of Doumen’s shining pearl, but is also hailed as the leader of China’s hot spring tourism by the National Tourism Administration.

2. Chongqing Bailian Hot Spring Boutique Hotel

Hot pot, beautiful women, and night views are Chongqing’s three business cards. In fact, there is also a fourth business card: hot springs. Chongqing's hot spring culture has a long history, dating back to 423 AD. The most famous are the four hot springs in the east, west, south and north. The Bolian Hotel is located in the North Hot Spring Park, facing the Jialing River and backed by Jinyun Mountain. It has beautiful scenery. It is one of the key projects of Chongqing to build a hot spring capital with five directions and ten springs.

3. Nanjing Xiangzhang Huaping Hot Spring Resort Villa

Xiangzhang Huaping originated from the villa resort hotel in Bali, Indonesia, and is famous for its privacy and butler-style service. Nanjing Xiangzhang Huaping is the first one it opened in China. It is not only recognized domestically as the most private and romantic hot spring villa in East China, but also one of the most expensive hotels in Nanjing.