Lanyuewan Hot Spring

Lanyuewan Hot Spring is located in Haibin Hotel in the eastern part of Zhanjiang urban area. It is a[...]

Lanyuewan Hot Spring is located in Haibin Hotel in the eastern part of Zhanjiang urban area. It is a rare geothermal hot spring in volcanic strata in the downtown area across the country. It originates from a depth of more than 600 meters. The water temperature is always as high as above 45 degrees throughout the year. The resort is based on the tropical seaside garden scenery. Ancient banyan trees, palms, bamboos, waterfalls, small bridges and flowing water, and pebble paths form a seaside hot spring leisure and entertainment area full of tropical coconut wind.


According to detection, the spring water here belongs to fluorosilicone-type thermal mineral water, rich in 23 trace elements and compounds beneficial to human health such as metasilicic acid, fluorine, iron, bromine, iodine, radon, strontium, selenium, and hydrogen sulfide. Each liter of hot spring water contains 23 milligrams of minerals and is pure and pollution-free.


Opening hours: Open all year round from 14:00 to 23:30.
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Preferential policies: Children: Those under 1.2 meters (excluding) in height are free for hot springs; those between 1.2 meters (including) and 1.4 meters (excluding) in height enjoy preferential hot spring prices; those under 1.4 meters (excluding) in height enjoy preferential buffet prices.
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Service facilities: Parking lot: [Scenic Area Parking Lot]. Reference price: ¥10/time. Address: No. 2, Haibin Avenue, Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province. Number of parking spaces: 50. Subject to the actual charges of the scenic area.


Must-see tips: 1. Before soaking in the hot spring, ask the service staff about the spring quality and pH value of the hot spring. For hot springs with too high acidity or alkalinity, it is best to dilute them with tap water. 2. People with insomnia, neurasthenia, hypertension, heart disease, and sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage should choose hot springs with a mild temperature of 37-38 degrees; people with rheumatism, gastrointestinal diseases, neuralgia, etc.


should choose high-temperature hot springs of 43-45 degrees. If there are problems such as wounds on the skin or mold infections, it is best not to soak in the hot spring. When cleaning the body before soaking, do not scrub hard to avoid scrubbing off the sebum film and allowing the spring water to irritate the skin. 3. The soaking time for hot springs is generally about 20 minutes at a time, and it is best not to exceed 30 minutes.


In the steaming hot spring pool, a large number of free radicals will be generated in the pores on the face and damage the skin. It is best to apply a facial mask or wipe the face with a cold towel when soaking.



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