Discover Authentic Urban Hot Springs in Shanghai for a Winter Soak

Shanghai: A Weekend Getaway to Oriental Spring City Duration: 1 day, Time: January, Average Cost: 50[...]

Shanghai: A Weekend Getaway to Oriental Spring City

Duration: 1 day, Time: January, Average Cost: 500 RMB per person. Company: With parents. Style: Free and easy, upscale, weekend getaway.

The author visited these places: Shanghai. Published on 2020-01-20 at 02:07.

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Discovering Shanghai’s New Hot Spring Oasis

The enigmatic and modern metropolis of Shanghai boasts countless Japanese-style hot springs, yet the geology of the city does not naturally produce hot springs. Consequently, many hot spring venues in Shanghai utilize non-natural hot spring water. For those seeking the authentic experience, the closest natural hot springs are typically found in Xiaoyangkou, Nantong, Jiangsu, which is the nearest to Shanghai. However, now one can enjoy pure natural hot springs right at their doorstep. A new hot spring lifestyle club, known as Oriental Spring City, has opened near Shanghai Hongqiao Airport. Here, not only can you soak in the purest natural hot springs, but you can also capture numerous aesthetically pleasing photos for Instagram.

Oriental Spring City: A Tranquil Retreat

This brand-new hot spring experience offers a pure natural hot spring baptism. Amidst the fast-paced life in Shanghai, one can retreat to the tranquil corner of Oriental Spring City to savor a day of slowed-down living, focusing on leisure and not work, soaking in the hot springs while awaiting the arrival of the C-position hot spring goddess.

Oriental Spring City, the natural spring, also known as Shanghai Huagang Health Lifestyle Club, is Shanghai’s first urban ‘true hot spring’. It uses the 76-degree gold therapeutic hot spring from Xiaoyangkou, Nantong, freshly delivered daily, offering hot spring hydrotherapy products and organic healthy cuisine to bring residents of Shanghai a new natural hot spring health experience. The club’s exterior, with its bold red color symbolizing Chinese red, hides a lifestyle that everyone yearns for.

Reconnecting with Healthy Living

With increasing life pressures and irregular routines becoming the norm for many white-collar workers, we are drifting further from a healthy lifestyle. Oriental Spring City aims to reconnect urbanites with healthy living. In the cold winter, enjoy the warmth of spring and summer.

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