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Tangtou Hot Spring Wanda Jin Hua Hotel

  Tangtou Hot Spring boasts a long history, once serving as the royal hot spring of the Northern Wei Dynasty. According to the "Book of Wei," Emperor Xiaowen Tuobahong visited and bathed here seven times. Li Daoyuan's "Commentary on the Waterways," written during the Northern Wei Dynasty, described the spring as having water "as warm as soup, capable of curing a hundred ailments." Tangtou Hot Spring has a large water flow, with a daily output exceeding 600 tons and a water temperature reaching 68°C. Comprehensive testing by the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration, has revealed the presence of 38 minerals and trace elements beneficial to human health. Classified as a national first-class medical high-temperature rare mineral spring, it is hailed as the "Number One Spring in North China." Tangtou Hot Spring is a leisure and health resort composed of seven main areas: indoor hot spring bathing, outdoor hot spring pools, hotel lobby, Spring Palace accommodation, private hot spring courtyards, a physiotherapy center, and a gourmet restaurant.