Tangweigou Hot Spring Park (Tangweigou Onsen) Introduction
Tangweigou Hot Spring Park is located between Deyang Road and Ren'ai Road, also known as "Burning Water Ditch." It serves as the center of the Jiaoxi Hot Spring district. The hot spring water, naturally flowing and gathering into streams, emits steam due to its higher temperature. To create a new historical ambiance for Tangweigou, the Yilan County Government has planned this area as a hot spring park, featuring meticulously designed waterside spaces and scenic pavilions, as well as serene cypress wood baths and semi-outdoor foot soaking pools. The park is adorned with picturesque bridges, flowing water, and lush, vibrant flowers and trees. When you visit Tangweigou Hot Spring Park, don’t forget to take photos—the beautiful scenery will surely inspire you to capture it again and again! The re-planned Tangweigou allows local residents to relive their past hot spring experiences while providing visitors the chance to enjoy the natural and comfortable cypress wood hot springs. It also has separate public baths for men and women, making it a well-equipped travel destination. Moreover, you can appreciate the exciting performances of street artists and enjoy fish spa services, making it a new hotspot for nighttime activities in Jiaoxi. Kissing feet by the fish: Why do the fish keep coming towards you? Don’t worry! They are here to exfoliate your skin! The fish foot spa is provided by a café within Tangweigou Park. The fish, which can tolerate hot spring temperatures, are specifically known for nibbling away dead skin from people's feet, giving the sensation of fish "kissing" your feet while providing a unique spa experience. If you haven’t tried it yet, grab a cup of coffee and enjoy the feeling of being pampered by the fish! Outdoor foot soaking pool: The outdoor foot soaking pool allows visitors to experience warm and comfortable temperatures. The outdoor foot soaking pool at Tangweigou Hot Spring Park features natural spring water gathering into streams, with steam rising around it, making it suitable for families or close friends to gather together. After a long journey, visitors can soak their feet while chatting and enjoying the architectural beauty of the cypress wood structures, which makes for a relaxing and stress-relieving experience. Zen-inspired cypress wood hot bathhouse: Enjoy tranquility while soaking in hot springs and appreciating the scenery. If soaking your feet isn’t enough, in addition to the free outdoor foot soaking area, Tangweigou Hot Spring Park also features a Zen-inspired hot bathhouse constructed from cypress wood. Here, you can soak in hot springs while admiring the Japanese architectural landscape, all within a serene and undisturbed atmosphere.