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Follow on Google News | Kick-start 2015 with a visit to one of Taiwan’s myriad of hot springsEnjoy a rejuvenating visit to the great selection of hot springs in Taiwan, providing the perfect haven to unwind. With more than 100 hot springs across the country, Taiwan has one of the highest concentrations and greatest variety of thermal springs
By: Taiwan Tourism Bureau UK Regarded as one of the world’s top hot spring destinations, Taiwan has over a hundred natural hot springs which are found at different geological areas including plains, mountains, valleys and oceans, with most of the hot springs in mesmerising scenic areas. Hot springs offer a number of therapeutic health benefits including increased metabolism, muscle soothing and healing, as well as improved blood circulation. The hot springs allow minerals to pass through your skin, fighting the symptoms of fatigue, insomnia, poor circulation and even immune related illnesses. Located on the peak of Zhentou Mountain in the city of Tainan, the Guanziling hot spring (https://www.google.co.uk/ The popular scenic escape for those living in the south of Taiwan, the Sichong River hot springs (http://eng.taiwan.net.tw/ The Beitou hot spring (https://www.google.co.uk/ Located within the beautiful Yangmingshan National Park (http://taipeitravel.net/ Fast-becoming a wellness mecca, Taiwan also has a number of high-end resorts. These resorts utilise hot springs and divert them into bathhouses and health spas where the waters can be enjoyed in pools and private bathrooms; other traditional spa treatments can also be enjoyed. Popular resorts include: the ‘Lalu Spa’ at The Lalu at Sun Moon Lake and ‘The Spa’ at the newly opened Mandarin Oriental in Taipei. Additionally, visitors can still enjoy the final month of the ‘Taiwan Hot Spring and Fine-Cuisine Carnival’; Taiwan Tourism Bureau in conjunction with hot springs and restaurants has several events taking place across the island’s premier hot spring and tourism hot spots. Visitors are provided with discounted tour packages to enhance their experience of Taiwan’s peak hot spring season. For more information, please visit: http://eventaiwan.tw/ For further information on Taiwan, please visit www.eng.taiwan.net.tw. -Ends- Media Information: For further information on Taiwan please visit http://eng.taiwan.net.tw For media enquiries, please contact Jenny Groutage or Asha Sudha at The Brighter Group on jenny.groutage@ End
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