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[[File:Chen Jitang's villa at Conghua Hot Springs.jpg|thumb|Chen Jitang's villa at Conghua Hot Springs, Guangdong]]
 
'''Conghua Hot Springs''' covers over 10 sq. km. The spring water is enriched with many kinds of minerals, including calcium, magnesium, sodium and the rare radon, making it suitable for the treatment of many diseases. The temperature of the springs ranges from 30° to 71° Celsius.  
 
'''Conghua Hot Springs''' covers over 10 sq. km. The spring water is enriched with many kinds of minerals, including calcium, magnesium, sodium and the rare radon, making it suitable for the treatment of many diseases. The temperature of the springs ranges from 30° to 71° Celsius.  
  
 
[[Bishuiwan Hot Spring Holiday Inn]] lies midway on the "Eighty-kilometer Conghua Green Corridor" at foot of a mountain rising to over 1,000 m above sea level. It is close to the [[Liuxi River National Forest Park]].
 
[[Bishuiwan Hot Spring Holiday Inn]] lies midway on the "Eighty-kilometer Conghua Green Corridor" at foot of a mountain rising to over 1,000 m above sea level. It is close to the [[Liuxi River National Forest Park]].
  
[[File:Chen Jitang's villa at Conghua Hot Springs.jpg|thumb|Chen Jitang's villa at Conghua Hot Springs, Guangdong]]
 
 
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Revision as of 03:06, 28 April 2012

Chen Jitang's villa at Conghua Hot Springs, Guangdong

Conghua Hot Springs covers over 10 sq. km. The spring water is enriched with many kinds of minerals, including calcium, magnesium, sodium and the rare radon, making it suitable for the treatment of many diseases. The temperature of the springs ranges from 30° to 71° Celsius.

Bishuiwan Hot Spring Holiday Inn lies midway on the "Eighty-kilometer Conghua Green Corridor" at foot of a mountain rising to over 1,000 m above sea level. It is close to the Liuxi River National Forest Park.