
Nanshan Tianmu Hot Spring in Guiyang's Xifeng county is a national 4a-level tourist attraction. [Photo/WeChat account of Xifeng county]
By integrating premier hot spring resources, Southwest China's Guizhou province is designing new tourism routes this Chinese New Year holiday.
By blending traditional Chinese medicine, forest therapy, and tai chi with innovative pairings like "hot springs + waterfalls," "hot springs + caves," and "hot springs + ancient towns," Guizhou offers a multi-faceted experience.
The routes span Guiyang, Anshun, Tongren, and Qiandongnan, combining iconic sights like Fanjing Mountain, Zhenyuan Ancient Town, and Huangguoshu Waterfall to create a deep, winter wellness journey for both body and mind.
Nanshan Tianmu Hot Spring in Guiyang's Xifeng county is a national 4a-level tourist attraction. This health and wellness sanctuary, hidden deep within the mountains, is drawing visitors seeking nature and tranquility.
The hot spring water originates from 2,500 meters underground and is rich in radon minerals and various trace elements, offering unique therapeutic value. Within the scenic area, 79 hot spring pools are built along the mountainside, nestled amongst lush greenery where the air is filled with the subtle scent of vegetation.
Spanning 425 mu (28.33 hectares) and adjacent to the Nanshan State-owned Forest Farm, the resort destination integrates hot springs, sightseeing, family entertainment, dining, and accommodations.
A careful attention to detail is evident everywhere, from dedicated children's amenities and themed family rooms to the fusion of Guizhou and Cantonese cuisine, complemented by 24-hour attentive service.