Bishuiwan Hot Spring Resort sits in the heart of Conghua’s “80km Green Tourism Corridor,” nestled between rolling hills and the serene Liuxi River. It’s easy to reach from Guangzhou or Shenzhen by car (about 1.5–2 hours from downtown Guangzhou) or via public transport. Take the metro to Conghua Bus Station, then transfer to bus lines like Cungui Line 10 or a taxi—just mention “Bishuiwan” to the driver. If you’re driving, punch in No. 353 Yuquan Avenue, Conghua District into your GPS, and follow signs to this lush oasis.

Natural Scenery: A Forest Retreat

Imagine waking up surrounded by Bishuiwan’s emerald forests and mist-covered mountains. The resort leans against Mount Fei’e, offering forest-view rooms where you can spot wildlife. Wander trails along the Liuxi River, or relax on wooden decks overlooking waterfalls. The air here feels cleaner, thanks to Conghua’s reputation as one of China’s greenest regions. At night, stargazing by the river is unforgettable—bring a blanket!

What Makes the Hot Springs Special?

Bishuiwan Hot Spring isn’t just about soaking—it’s about healing. The springs are rare low-radon, soda-rich waters, known for softening skin, boosting metabolism, and even aiding anti-aging. You’ll find 30+ pools, each with a theme: herbal pools, flower baths, cold plunges, and hot stone beds. My favorite? The tea-infused pool, which smells like a spa day and leaves skin silky smooth. Pro tip: Try the pools at night—they’re lit with lanterns, creating a magical atmosphere.

More Than Just Soaking: Resort Vibes

After a day in the springs, Bishuiwan doesn’t disappoint. The resort has:

  • Gourmet dining: Fresh Cantonese dishes (try their river fish hot pot!) and Western options.
  • Cozy accommodations: Choose from traditional Chinese-style rooms or modern suites. Balconies with river views are worth the upgrade.
  • Family-friendly fun: Kids’ play areas, karaoke, and board games.
  • Cultural touches: Staff wear cheongsam uniforms, and the lobby features bonsai art.

A Day at Bishuiwan: My Perfect Itinerary

  1. Morning: Arrive, check in, and grab a riverside breakfast (dim sum, fresh fruit).
  2. Mid-morning: Start with the herbal pools (ginseng, lavender) to wake up.
  3. Lunch: Slurp rice noodles by the river—their soup base uses spring water!
  4. Afternoon: Alternate between hot pools and cold plunges. Don’t miss the petal pool (roses float on top!).
  5. Sunset: Book a private riverside hut for tea and snacks. Listen to the water flow.
  6. Evening: End with the starlit pool. Tip: The jacuzzi pool has massage jets—heavenly after a hike.

Why You’ll Love Bishuiwan

This isn’t just a hotel—it’s a sensory reset. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, Bishuiwan Hot Spring blends nature, wellness, and luxury. Bring a swimsuit, flip-flops, and zero plans. Leave feeling recharged—and already planning your next visit. Trust me, the springs here are addictive!

Note: Admission includes day access to all pools. Multi-day stays unlock discounts on meals and spa add-ons.