Located in Nanquanhua, the Hot Spring Museum is a thematic museum dedicated to hot spring culture. It exhibits the evolution from ancient hot spring uses to modern spa therapies, featuring a large collection of historical artifacts, documents, and geological specimens related to hot springs. The highlight is the interactive hot spring experience zone where visitors can feel different temperatures and mineral compositions. The museum's architecture blends traditional and modern styles, itself a scenic attraction. Ideal for families, geology enthusiasts, and history buffs, the museum offers deep insights into hot spring formation, cultural differences, and health benefits.
Open on public holidays; closed on Chinese New Year's Eve and New Year's Day
Tickets can be purchased online or at the venue; advance booking recommended
Take bus No. 102, 105, or 208 to Hot Spring Museum stop
Paid parking available on site. Navigate to 'Hot Spring Museum Parking'
Public transport recommended on holidays due to limited parking
Take Metro Line 3 to Hot Spring Museum Station, Exit A, then walk 200 meters
The interactive zone lets you feel the water temperature and minerals, but full-body soaking is not available.
Yes, it has interactive exhibits and educational displays perfect for kids.
There is a light meal cafe inside, and many restaurants within a 5-minute walk.
Best Season
Spring (Mar-May) and Autumn (Sep-Nov) offer pleasant weather for the best hot spring experience
Duration
2-3 hours
Category
Museum