Tang Lian De Hot Spring Spa offers a unique and luxurious experience with its hot spring pools and shower waters. These facilities utilize soft water, which is meticulously cleaned and maintained daily through Japanese water quality technology. Real-time monitoring and sterilization processes ensure the water quality and hygiene are strictly managed, using advanced Japanese bathing techniques. This guarantees that customers can enjoy a more comfortable and hygienic hot spring experience than what is typically found in natural settings. Notably, Tang Lian De’s artificial hot springs are particularly popular among female and child customers in Japan and Korea.
The sauna area at Tang Lian De Hot Spring Spa is constructed with pure traditional Korean craftsmanship, providing customers with an authentic experience of Jeju Island’s charm and a refreshing Korean sauna experience. The Korean sauna is renowned for its health benefits: when body temperature rises just one degree above normal, immunity can be enhanced by 5-6 times. Under the Korean warm cycle, internal body temperature increases, activating both major and minor sweat glands, which promotes the discharge of deep sweat.
Beyond traditional hot spring and sauna services, Tang Lian De Hot Spring Spa also offers a variety of amenities for a comprehensive leisure experience. These include a restaurant serving Japanese and Korean delicacies, nail salons, massage and wellness areas, children’s entertainment areas, 3D cinemas, KTV rooms, board game and chess areas, and guest rooms. This extensive range of services provides customers with an array of options for leisure, entertainment, health, and urban vacationing.The filtration system in our store employs new Japanese technology, achieving continuous circulation at the water surface and bottom of the bath. Debris at the bottom and floating matter on the surface are carried into the recovery slot by the water flow, keeping the hot spring water always clean. Moreover, this filtration system recycles warm water within the bath, significantly reducing water resources, fuel, and sewage costs compared to previous circulation systems, addressing three major issues of cleanliness, environmental protection, and cost reduction.
Carbonic acid baths contain a large amount of carbonic acid; the gas penetrates the skin, which is why carbonic acid springs are referred to as ‘heart soup’ in Germany.
Silk baths are formed by tiny bubbles, creating a white and soft texture resembling silk, hence the name silk bath. The water contains twice the oxygen, offering insulation and moisturizing effects. Additionally, the micro bubbles can penetrate pores, providing a refreshing and healthy skin.
Open-air rock baths are built with natural stones and wood in an open-air style, complemented by the surrounding greenery and natural breeze.
The spa is open all day from January 1st to December 31st.