What are some high-rated hot springs in Guizhou?

In Guizhou, hot springs are spread all over the country and it is one of the provinces with the richest hot spring resources in China. Due to the advantages of Guizhou itself, it has unique and characteristic hot springs, making it a natural oxygen bar and health resort. In winter, there is nothing more comforting than soaking in a hot spring as a tourist activity. Three friends were invited to immerse themselves in a hot spring pool full of steam, and there is nothing more enjoyable than this.

Xifeng Hot Spring

Among the three major radon hot springs in the world, Xifeng Hot Spring ranks at the top and is one of the eight major hot springs in China. The hot spring contains various trace elements beneficial to the human body, as well as the radioactive element radon. Located in central Guizhou, it is nestled among mountains and is a leisure destination that integrates tourism, entertainment, and vacation. It has been awarded titles such as 'National Advanced Sanatorium' and has been designated as a 'National Model Worker Sanatorium and Recuperation Base' by the All-China Federation of Trade Unions.
Jianhe Hot Springs Town is nestled among mountains and is known as the 'Holy Water of the Miao People.' It is a rare radon and sulfur hot spring in China, with physical and chemical indicators similar to the famous Vichy Hot Springs in France. This is a compelling reason to visit Jianhe in winter. Although nude bathing hot springs are rare in China, the local residents have maintained the tradition of nude bathing for thousands of years, which has become a unique feature of Jianhe Hot Springs.

Langdong Hot Spring

Also known as Warm Water Pond, it is located by the serene and lush Hot Spring River. It integrates the inclusiveness and exuberance of the mountains, the romance and mystery of the forest, the spirituality and enthusiasm of the hot springs, and the splendor and magic of ethnic culture. The mineral water contains 17 trace elements such as lithium, strontium, and metasilicic acid, which can treat various chronic diseases. After bathing, if you have time, you can visit the nearby ancient town of Jiuzhou, a famous historical and cultural town in China. The magical Feiyun Cliff is also worth a visit.
Shiqian is rich in geothermal resources and is one of the oldest hot springs in China, with a history of over 400 years. The spring water is rich in more than 20 trace elements beneficial to the human body, including radon, selenium, and lithium. It is the only natural mineral hot spring in the country and the world that combines bathing and direct drinking, earning it the title of 'Hometown of Hot Springs in China'.

Yan Jiao Town Huilong Creek Hot Spring Resort

Huilong Creek Hot Spring Resort is built along the winding Huilong Creek. The water in Huilong Creek is clear and transparent, and the spring water flows continuously. The Mugong Hot Spring, known as the 'Longevity Village', has springs that gush out from two hot springs and one cold spring, merging together. Huilong Creek Hot Spring offers various types of baths such as herbal baths, rose baths, and dairy baths to meet different needs. It is worth mentioning that the Huilong Creek Scenic Area also features the Huilong Path.

Luobie Longjing Ecological Hot Spring

Compared to other hot springs with a long history, the Luobie Hot Spring, which opened last year, appears particularly young. This 16,000 square meter club is a place that stores 5 billion cubic meters of Tertiary geothermal hot spring water at a temperature of 55°C. Luobie Hot Spring has more than 70 different types of soaking pools. In addition to public pools, there are villa-style private baths to meet the needs of different groups. Here, you can find romantic petal baths, beautiful skincare lotion baths, various herbal baths with different effects, and novel cave baths. Whether you are a couple, friends, or a family, you can find a suitable pool.