Nansha Hot Spring, located in Nansha District, Guangzhou, is a tourist destination integrating hot spring leisure, vacation and entertainment. The following is a guide to exploring Nansha Hot Springs:
Transportation
Self-driving: Starting from the downtown area of Guangzhou, along the Guangzhou-Zhuhai East Line, passing through Luoxi Bridge and Panyu, then turning into Nansha Port Express, and finally entering Nansha Development Zone from the west bank of Humen Bridge, and turning into Gangqian Avenue.
Public transportation: You can take Metro Line 4 to Jiaomen Station, and then transfer to a bus or taxi to Nansha Hot Spring.
Hot spring experience
Nansha Hot Springs is famous for its abundant geothermal resources and diverse hot spring pools. Visitors can enjoy a variety of hot spring pools with different functions here, such as petal pools, herb pools, fish therapy pools, etc.
Changing rooms, rest areas, food and beverage services and other facilities are usually provided in the hot spring area to ensure the comfort of visitors.
Nearby attractions
Nansha Tianhou Temple: Located at the southeast foot of Dajiao Mountain in Nansha, it is a building commemorating Lin Mo, the goddess of the sea, and integrates the style of the Forbidden City in Beijing and the momentum of the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing.
Nansha Wetland Park: Known as "the last piece of pure land in Guangzhou", it is an important resting place for migratory birds, suitable for bird watching and nature photography.
Puzhou Garden: A free ornamental garden with the characteristics of Chinese and Western garden culture, integrating Chinese, British and French cultural and artistic styles.
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There are a variety of dining options near Nansha Hot Springs, including local specialties and international cuisine.
If you're planning an overnight stay, you can choose a nearby hotel or resort for a more complete vacation experience.
Precautions
Before soaking in the hot springs, please understand the water quality and temperature of the hot springs, and choose the hot spring that suits your physical fitness.
When soaking in the hot springs, be careful not to eat on an empty stomach or full, and do not soak in the hot springs for too long each time to avoid physical discomfort.
Protect the environment and refrain from littering in the hot spring area.
Please adjust your itinerary according to the actual situation and make sure to stay safe during the tour.
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