Natural Hot Springs
Experience the healing powers of nature at Shijiazhuang's renowned hot springs, where ancient wellness traditions meet modern relaxation

Key Information
Water Temperature
38-45°C
Mineral Content
Sulfur Calcium Magnesium
Best Season
Year-round
Therapeutic Benefits
Arthritis Skin Conditions Stress Relief
Traditional Use
Over 2000 years
Facility Types
Outdoor Indoor Private Luxury
Local Specialties
Herbal Baths Foot Therapy
Cultural Significance
Ancient Healing Tradition
Shijiazhuang's natural hot springs represent one of North China's most treasured geothermal wonders, drawing visitors for centuries seeking therapeutic relief and spiritual renewal. These mineral-rich waters originate from deep underground thermal reservoirs, emerging at temperatures perfect for bathing and healing. The springs contain a unique blend of minerals including sulfur, calcium, magnesium, and various trace elements known for their therapeutic properties. Local legends speak of ancient emperors who traveled great distances to bathe in these sacred waters, believing they possessed rejuvenating powers. Today, visitors can immerse themselves in both traditional open-air pools and modern spa facilities, all while surrounded by the stunning natural landscapes of Hebei province. The experience combines ancient Chinese wellness philosophy with contemporary luxury, offering everything from simple mineral baths to comprehensive spa treatments using local herbs and traditional techniques.
Things to Do
- Soak in mineral-rich thermal pools with varying temperatures
- Experience traditional Chinese massage therapies
- Try herbal steam baths using local medicinal plants
- Enjoy outdoor hot spring bathing under the stars
- Participate in morning tai chi sessions by the springs
- Taste local health-focused cuisine at spa restaurants
- Explore surrounding nature trails and scenic areas
- Learn about traditional Chinese medicine principles
- Experience foot reflexology treatments
- Relax in meditation gardens overlooking the thermal waters
Tourism Guide