I went before the Qingming Festival. Soaking in the hot springs was just right, and it wasn't too cold when I got out. There are many small pools with different effects, suitable for a few people, as well as a large public pool. The indoor pool is only a cold water swimming pool.




I went before the Qingming Festival. Soaking in the hot springs was just right, and it wasn't too cold when I got out. There are many small pools with different effects, suitable for a few people, as well as a large public pool. The indoor pool is only a cold water swimming pool.
The spa is beautiful and the pools are lovely. We had a great afternoon here enjoying the hot springs and relaxing near the mountains. It was a bit confusing trying to redeem our tickets and get in to the spa, and it wasnt very clear what to bring and what you couldn't. There also weren't any lounge beds. I think it was also quite expensive.
This was an amazing experience! It was so lovely, very few people and tge water was amazing.
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Chengdao Hot Spring is located at the foot of Qingcheng Mountain, a world cultural heritage site, a national 5A-level scenic spot, and the birthplace of Taoism in China. It is the first large-scale hot spring with the theme of health and wellness in Qingcheng Mountain, which was built by Chengdu Construction Group with an investment of nearly 200 million yuan after the 2008 earthquake. It grabs high-quality mineral springs from 1,600 meters deep in the stratum and uses the 03 high-purity water treatment system of the 2008 Olympic Water Cube. The water is pure, colorless and tasteless, and is rich in more than ten kinds of minerals that are beneficial to the human body. It has auxiliary health care effects on diabetes, gout, arthritis, beauty and weight loss, and belongs to the carbonate spring type of hot springs. Qingchengdao Hot Spring has a 350-square-meter indoor landscape hot spring pool, more than 20 ecological open-air hot spring pools, and 2 VIP mountain villas. The open-air hot spring area is divided into a mineral bathing area, a Taoist medicinal bathing area, and a special wooden barrel bathing area. Positioning Qingchengdao Hot Spring, our core product is to integrate the Taoist health culture with the traditional Chinese twenty-four festivals, and continuously launch health soups combined with climate change, so that you can have different experiences in Qingchengdao Hot Spring all year round. Qingchengdao Hot Spring, fairy mountain spiritual spring, holy land health! Stay at Qingcheng Howard Johnson International Hotel, there are hot springs included ♨️. [Scenery] Built on the mountain, staggered, quiet and elegant, returning to simplicity and truth. [Value for money] Five-star service.
Staying in the Howard Johnson Hotel Qingcheng Mountain, I was given a free hot spring. I went to the hot spring early in the morning, and there were not many people. The locker room was relatively large and looked clean. There was a large indoor pool inside, the water was room temperature, very shallow, and it was impossible to swim. The other hot spring pools were basically open-air. I don't know if the water quality is good. There are also a few indoor hot spring pools with small private rooms.
Dujiangyan Qingchengdao Hot Spring is located on Qingcheng Mountain Avenue in Dujiangyan City, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province. It is a large indoor constant temperature landscape hot spring pool, which is ecological, leisure, interesting, and can nourish the body and beautify the skin. It is a good place for tourists to enjoy the warmth of pure nature and relieve their tired body and mind while visiting Qingcheng Mountain and worshipping the water in Dujiangyan.
This time I went on a weekday, and the museum opened at 2 pm. I was worried that I would look like a god if I took a hot spring bath in the summer, but it was quiet and less crowded, and the water quality was very good. There were free mung bean soup and lemonade in the museum, and the mung bean soup was warm, which was very thoughtful. It felt so good to have fun. Compared with the painful experience of being like dumplings last time, this time I would recommend it to everyone I meet!