Xifeng Hot Spring, Guiyang - Bilhete, horário de funcionamento, localização e destaques

Xifeng Hot Spring, Guiyang – Ticket, Opening Hours, Location, and Highlights

Xifeng Hot Spring (息烽温泉), situated at the foothills of Mount Tiantai, 40 kilometers northeast of Xifeng City, is renowned as one of the eight famous hot springs in China. Nestled at an altitude of 700 meters, surrounded by mountains on all sides, this natural wonder is a haven of tranquility and relaxation. The pristine waters of Xifeng Hot Spring are formed by the convergence of the Qingshui River and the southern segment of the Heitan River, creating the soothing Hot Spring River that eventually flows into the Yangshui River and merges with the Wu River.

Xifeng Hot Spring enjoys a subtropical monsoon climate, characterized by ample rainfall throughout the year, with an annual precipitation of 1,100 millimeters. The average annual temperature is a moderate 16.2 degrees Celsius, and the absence of severe winter cold or scorching summer heat makes it a year-round destination. With a frost-free period extending to 288 days, the climate is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities, surrounded by lush mountains and pristine waters, creating a picturesque landscape with blooming flowers adorning the surroundings.


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Informações básicas

Duração estimada da excursão 3 horas
Preço do bilhete 158 RMB
Horário de funcionamento 8.00 – 23.00; Last admission: 22.00
Número de telefone 0086-0851-87662888
0086-0851-87669888

Localização e transporte

Xifeng Hot Spring is located in Wenquan Town, Xifeng County, with a distance of 111 kilometers from Guiyang City, 81 kilometers from Zunyi City, and just 41 kilometers from the county seat of Xifeng in Guizhou Province.

To reach Xifeng Hot Spring, visitors can start their journey from the Provincial Sports Stadium Long-distance Bus Station in downtown Guiyang. Board a long-distance bus bound for Xifeng, and upon arrival, transfer to the dedicated shuttle bus headed for Nanshan Hot Spring.


Highlights of Xifeng Hot Spring

Outstanding Water Quality

The mineral composition of Xifeng Hot Spring has been officially recognized as a “radon spring containing strontium and biased silicic acid of heavy carbonate calcium type.” This unique classification places it among the select few globally and establishes it as one of China’s prominent natural sources of high-quality medicinal and potable mineral water. The spring contains a variety of beneficial trace elements for the human body, including radioactive element radon. The water temperature remains stable between 53-56 degrees Celsius, earning Xifeng Hot Spring the well-deserved reputation of being a superior thermal mineral spring, often compared to the renowned Vichy Springs in France.


Breathtaking Landscapes

Surrounded by a provincial-level forest park, Xifeng Hot Spring boasts abundant lush vegetation and breathtaking landscapes, featuring eight major scenic spots including jungles, caves, waterfalls, and bridges. The Tiantai Jungle, classified as a pristine forest, covers a total area of 505.8 hectares, harboring a diverse range of famous trees like nanmu and gingko. The park also houses over ten precious medicinal herbs, including tianma, duzhong, and bazhuajinlong, as well as various wildlife such as mountain goats, foxes, and owls. Adding to the allure of the hot springs are the remnants of the “Tiantai Temple,” constructed by wandering monks during the Ming and Jiajing periods. These natural wonders, rich in color and style, enhance the overall appeal of Xifeng Hot Spring, drawing both domestic and international visitors seeking a harmonious blend of therapeutic waters and scenic beauty.


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