Asia's largest open-air hot spring bathing area, condensing the essence of the mountain since the Cambrian period, presents world-class, rare, and exquisite radon hot springs. It has been hailed as the "Fountain of Youth" and the "Fountain of Disease Relief" by tourists and UN experts throughout history.
The outdoor area is dominated by the five-story 1,000-cubic-meter Diecui Hot Spring, surrounded by small and medium-sized hot springs such as the Guifei fruit bath and surfing massage bath.
Soaking in hot springs at night is the best choice. When the moon is bright and the stars are sparse, or when the night is quiet, it is fun to go there with good friends or a beautiful woman.
The hot spring indoor health center uses traditional Chinese medicine concepts and fumigation health methods, nude bathing, internal adjustment and external nourishment, which has a good conditioning and improvement effect on sub-health conditions.
The VIP villa area is home to a variety of villas in English, French, Japanese, and Alpine styles. Each villa has its own hot spring pool, with fresh hot spring water available on demand. The public hot spring pool is free to use.
Attractions Location: No. 67, Scenic Area Road, Emeishan City, Leshan City, Sichuan Province
Tickets:
Adult ticket for the general public area: RMB 248
Opening hours:
14:00-12:00 (Monday-Friday, January 1-December 31)
13:00-12:00 (Saturday-Sunday, January 1-December 31)
Official phone number: Ticketing Inquiry
0833-3079806;0833-3079808
Transportation:
There are direct buses to Mount Emei from Leshan, Chongqing and Mianyang.
Time reference: More than 3 hours
Enjoy a quick and luxurious getaway at the foot of Mount Emei, indulging in natural hot springs and serene surroundings.
Accommodation/Food: Stay at Lingxiu Hot Spring Hotel or Emei Hongzhushan Hotel. Dine at on-site restaurants serving Emeishan specialties like Emei tofu and mountain mushrooms.
Souvenirs: Herbal bath salts, essential oils, Mount Emei tea, and Buddhist trinkets from nearby Baoguo Temple.
Combine hot spring relaxation with visits to Emei’s famous temples and scenic areas.
Accommodation/Food: Same hotels. Try temple vegetarian meals at Wannian Temple or enjoy local grilled fish in Baoguo town.
Souvenirs: Buddhist incense, prayer beads, local tea, spiritual paintings.
Spend three days blending spiritual immersion, hot springs, and nature in the Emeishan region.
Accommodation/Food: Stay at hot spring hotel or a guesthouse in Baoguo for easier access. Dine on local wild mushroom stew and spicy Emei-style dishes.
Souvenirs: Golden Summit charms, hiking gear, photos of cloud sea, miniature Buddha statues.
Enjoy Mount Emei's spiritual heart and rich landscape over four tranquil days, perfect for wellness and culture lovers.
Accommodation/Food: Combine one night in a temple guesthouse for an immersive experience, then relax again at Lingxiu Hot Spring Hotel. Enjoy simple temple vegetarian food and local specialties back in Baoguo.
Souvenirs: Wooden prayer tablets, Taoist medallions, medicinal herbs collected from the mountain.
Take a slow-paced adventure into the heart of Mount Emei’s culture and environment while enjoying hot spring rejuvenation daily.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in the Baoguo or Lingxiu area. Try tea-infused cuisine at plantation restaurants.
Souvenirs: Fresh Emei tea, tea sets, and Mount Emei cultural books.
Designed for wellness, culture, and nature lovers, this itinerary includes hot springs, hiking, temples, and local life.
Accommodation/Food: Stay at wellness-oriented hotel. Try local herbal meals and vegetarian dishes with medicinal mushrooms.
Souvenirs: Eco-education materials, monkey-themed crafts, Mount Emei-themed wellness products.
This full week itinerary offers a perfect blend of relaxation, cultural immersion, and nature exploration in and around Mount Emei, centered around Lingxiu Hot Spring.
Accommodation/Food: End your journey at Lingxiu Hot Spring Resort. Enjoy a farewell dinner with wild bamboo shoots, Sichuan-style duck, and green tea desserts.
Souvenirs: Local snacks (spicy tofu, tea cookies), Emei calligraphy scrolls, personalized tea blends, and spa gift boxes.
I went there twice. The hot springs were free when I stayed at the hotel. There were many small pools and many people. The environment was okay.
It's okay to just buy a hot spring ticket. There are hairdryers, bath towels, and no hotel.
It's not as good as seeing it in person. I heard it was a natural hot spring, but when I got there I found it was not at all. The hot spring pool was dirty, the service facilities were not in place, and the hot spring ticket was very expensive. It was not worth it at all.
The hot springs are artificial, and the reputation is not as good as the experience itself, so I really don't recommend it. If you want to soak in hot springs, I recommend Hailuogou Gongga Shentang, Guangyuan Jianmenguan Tianci Hot Spring, and Western Grand Canyon Hot Spring.
I heard it’s pretty good, I didn’t get to go last time! Hehe!
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The hotel environment is beautiful and the hotel hot spring feels good
The group-buy ticket is 138 yuan per person. There are various outdoor hot spring pools, so you can soak in them all. There are also indoor ones, but they are not as large as the outdoor ones.
It's probably not real hot spring water, but a constant temperature swimming pool. It costs more than 100 yuan to stay for one night and soak in the hot spring. If there are many people going there, it's still okay to pose and take pictures.
Lingxiu Hot Spring is the largest radon spring open-air bathing area in western China. It is very beautiful.
I went to Lingxiu Hot Spring during the Dragon Boat Festival because of its reputation. I was very disappointed when I got there. Half of the hot spring pools were closed and the children's pool was already deserted. There were not many tourists, which is understandable. But all the open pools did not have the slightest smell of sulfur. Is this a hot spring? It's just a warm water pool! The water in the pool is clean, and workers are always clearing leaves and cleaning. There are several small medicine pools that are being changed and cleaned. I was happy, thinking that they could be used for soaking in the hot spring. After waiting for more than two hours, I found that the medicine pools are like this - warm water with pigment. The workers said that it would not work without such a heavy pigment. The green one is aloe vera, the khaki one is ginseng, and the purple one is lavender.
I went there during the off-season and it was mostly closed. It's quite large, but 2/3 of the facilities were closed. It's open-air, so avoid it if it's raining. There's no shelter. The service was average, but the staff were friendly. There was no dehydrator.
The hot springs are a favorite destination for students at Jiaotong University. The price/performance ratio is quite reasonable. However, there is still controversy over whether it is a real hot spring.
Yes, it is a relaxing and beautiful place with convenient transportation, moderate consumption, and a good place for health and leisure!
I'm used to the attentive service at Guangdong hot springs, where they always provide disinfected and heated towels and slippers, as well as hot ginger water and mineral water. Lingxiu Hot Springs was a real disappointment! They only provided one bathrobe, which was taken away right after I soaked. Hot springs are supposed to be about hydrating, but you have to buy them yourself. I didn't have cash or my phone, so I had no idea how to do that. The hot water was too hot to get in, and the cold was freezing. There were only a few small medicinal pools, but the swimming pool was large and felt like a swimming pool. Most importantly, they only provided one bathrobe, no towels at all. If you had one taken away like I did, you'd be in for a cold wind! There was no map, and I was completely lost late at night. It was my first time paying for a hot spring, and I was so disappointed! In Guangdong, you can book a room and soak in hot springs. I visited several hotels and found disinfection cabinets everywhere. They provided sterilized and heated towels for replacement, free drinking water, and some even provided water and ginger soup to each guest by the pool, allowing them to replenish their water. There are also many pools, so tourists from Guangdong should carefully consider whether this is acceptable. If you just want to use it as a swimming pool, it is still acceptable...
Lingxiu Hot Spring is the largest radon spring open-air bathing area in western China. It is very beautiful.
The largest hot spring at the foot of the mountain is also one of the best hot springs. It has many pools and feels more modern than Hongzhu Mountain, with a high cost-effectiveness.
Lingxiu Hot Spring is located near Baoguo Temple in Mount Emei. It is the largest radon hot spring resort in the west. The hot spring can treat a variety of chronic diseases.
Although not as good as Hongzhushan, it is still pretty good.
The hot springs are nice, but when I went there, many of the lower ones were not open, and the small pool didn't look very clean, so I didn't go in. Personally, I think it's not as good as the Huashuiwan Celebrity Hot Springs.
I bought two hot spring tickets on Tongcheng.com, and the price for one night at the Lejia Hotel was 289 yuan, which was a great deal. Buying the hot spring tickets online directly was 130 yuan. There's a redemption counter in the lobby, which was convenient and affordable. I'll definitely try the Hongzhushan Hot Springs next time I visit.
If you have been to Nanjing Tangshan, you will not be impressed by its beauty. However, after a tiring journey, a hot spring bath is always a pleasant experience. I went there early in the evening, as there were not many people. However, there were not many pools, and there were not many recommended ones. The high-temperature pool was comfortable, and overall it was pretty good.
It is said to be the largest hot spring in the country. There are many hot spring pools with various temperatures, which are comfortable and relaxing.
Lingxiu Hot Springs is located within the hotel of the same name. It's a lovely setting and spacious, with a resort-like feel. The hot spring ticket comes with your hotel reservation, but I was surprised by how good it was. We went early in the evening after dinner, and it was practically empty. The area is large, with both indoor and outdoor hot springs. I've heard they draw water from Mount Emei, but I'm not sure if that's true. It was a very pleasant soak, the water temperature was perfect, and you could even swim. P.S. A few fallen leaves in the water are normal, though.
It's not really a hot spring, just a hot spring pool. But it's nice to soak in after hiking. Very refreshing. The water temperature in the main pool isn't very high, but the cocoa pool and several medicinal pools are quite good. Yes, it's expensive. A bottle of Nongfu Spring and a very watery milk tea cost 20 yuan. So, I recommend bringing your own water. I also had to complain about the poor attitude when I picked up my shoes. They coldly asked for the money for the drinks I had previously ordered, which made me think I was going to default on my bill.
Mainly because we were too tired after walking all day, so I went to soak in the hot springs with friends to relieve fatigue. The price was reasonable if we bought in a group, but I felt that the water temperature was not high enough, the service was not up to par, and the fruit was not fresh enough.
There are many hot springs in Emei, and this one is medium-sized. I bought the voucher in a group.
Lingxiu Hot Spring is one of the most famous hot springs in Mount Emei. It is located at the foot of the mountain, outside the scenic area. If you don't want to go into the scenic area to see the scenery and just want to soak in the hot springs, you can consider going there. I think the price-performance ratio is very high.
It feels so comfortable, you must go and enjoy it.
You can soak for free with your room card at Emeishan Hot Spring Hotel, but it’s too cheap…
Although some people say that hot springs are boiled water, it is still very comfortable to soak in the water.
The hot springs are good, there are many pools to choose from, the water temperature can also be selected at different levels, and the facilities and equipment are very new.
The most famous hot spring near Baoguo Temple is Lingxiu Hot Spring. It is very relaxing to soak in the hot spring after climbing the mountain.
It's at the foot of Mount Emei. I went there at night. It was quite picturesque and the service was pretty good.
Lingxiu Hot Spring is well-known, so I decided to give it a try. The overall quality is average, but for those who are tired after coming down the mountain, it is a good place to relieve fatigue.
It is said that Lingxiu Hot Spring is the best there, but the price is also very high during the Spring Festival, 158 yuan.
When we bought our room tickets online, we chose the complimentary Lingxiu Hot Spring ticket. It's such an amazing place. Not only is the hot spring huge, it's also said to be the largest radon hot spring in Asia... It's truly natural and I was completely intoxicated by the soak...
The finale of the trip to Mount Emei is Lingxiu Hot Spring. There are two hot springs here, Hongzhu Mountain and Lingxiu Hot Spring Happy Valley. Generally speaking, Lingxiu Hot Spring is better in terms of quality and environmental services. The conditions here are good. You can go in and soak directly after changing clothes. The water temperature is good and very comfortable, not cold at all. Although there may not be any Chinese medicine in it, it is also a good choice to enjoy it at the foot of Mount Emei in this winter. The hot spring closes at 12 o'clock in the evening and there is no time limit, so it is still worth recommending for its good value for money.
After two days of hiking, a hot spring bath was a great option. I chose Lingxiu because it was closest to my accommodation. The hot springs were pretty standard, with many pools having cold water.
The price was 80 yuan per person, and there was an additional 15 yuan per person for those entering after 5:30. The hot springs weren't crowded, and the water in the fruit baths and massage baths was cold. The indoor pool and sauna were also quite busy. We mainly relaxed in the hot springs, which was the busiest spot. (You need to refill your water when you soak in the hot springs, and mineral water here is 5 yuan, the same price as up on the mountain.)
Lingxiu Hot Spring is located near the Baoguo Temple Scenic Area, with convenient transportation, dining and shopping. Lingxiu Hot Spring is large in scale, and soaking in the hot spring is a kind of enjoyment. After soaking, all the fatigue is melted away, and a feeling of ecstasy quietly arises. Lingxiu Hot Spring has a good reputation. The ticket price is 168 yuan per person.
This is the largest and most visited hot spring in Mount Emei. It's packed with tour groups, sometimes like dumplings. Tickets are around 120 yuan.
The hotel environment is very good, you can go to the hot springs, the hardware and software are good, it is one of the best hotels at the foot of Mount Emei
Come here to soak in the hot springs on the weekend and you can go to Leshan barbecue nearby. Depart from Chengdu in the morning, soak in the hot springs in the afternoon, eat Leshan barbecue in the evening, wipe your mouth after eating and drive home. It's comfortable.
Among hot spring hotels, the conditions here are considered good and it is quite famous. Of course, the prices range from 500 yuan to over 1,000 yuan.
After settling in, I went to the hot springs. Lingxiu Hot Springs was pretty good. I bought a ticket at the hotel for 110 yuan, while the market price was 168 yuan.
Emeishan Lingxiu Hot Spring, free hot spring bathing at the hotel, I think Lingxiu Hot Spring is very good, relatively large, with indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and the outdoor swimming pool surrounds the hotel
Emeishan Lingxiu Hot Spring is very beautiful. The hot springs of all sizes are surrounded by mountains. The environment is elegant and the hot springs are very clean. I like it very much.
Not recommended, there are few pools and they are not clean, the water temperature is low, and the environment is not very good. Tangshan Hot Spring is more reliable.
You can buy it online in bulk, which is quite cost-effective, or ask the hotel owner to buy one for you, which is also very cheap. There seems to be a statue of a beautiful woman from the Emei School outside. After washing it once, my skin was very smooth for half a month.
I went there in winter and didn't soak in the hot springs much, but it was quite interesting. However, Emei Mountain in 2013 was not as fun as it was in 2001.
Hot springs are just places for bathing, I think. They're similar to swimming pools, but with hot water. It's nice to look at the beauties!
A must-stay place for meetings and leisure, I feel it is very cost-effective and very suitable for leisure. I will choose to go again
We booked tickets at the hotel, the price was OK, but we found that there were not many places to soak in the water, not as beautiful as the pictures. We went there at night, the swimming pool was OK, there were public swimming rings, there were a lot of mosquitoes, and there was an extra charge for small fish, but the fish looked big, so we didn't dare to try