Dipai Hot Spring, Longmen, Huizhou
Award Reason: China’s first music-themed hot spring park
Style Rating: ★★★★★★
Located in Dipai Town, Longmen County, Huizhou City, within the Yungui Mountain Range, the resort is encircled by ten thousand mu of bamboo groves. It enjoys an average annual temperature of 20°C and negative oxygen ion levels of 100,000 per cubic centimetre, making it China’s pioneer music-themed hot spring park. Its core charm lies in “soaking in wellness hot springs, listening to heavenly melodies and enjoying aristocratic service”.
Room Rating: ★★★★★
The hotel offers 312 wellness-themed guest rooms across seven categories: Leisure Elegant Room, Forest View Room, Garden View Room, Garden Outdoor Bath Room, Garden Hot Spring House, Moonview Hot Spring Suite and Starview Hot Spring Suite. Each room averages around 60 square metres, quiet and cosy with a huge private balcony. While breathing in 80,000 negative oxygen ions per cubic centimetre, guests can admire breathtaking distant mountain vistas for ultimate comfort and luxury.
Catering Rating: ★★
All dishes use green farm ingredients with secret natural recipes. Covering over 1,500 square metres, the dining hall accommodates more than 300 guests and focuses on refined Hakka cuisine.
Feature Rating: ★★★★
Spanning a planned total area of 880 mu to be developed in three phases (the first phase covers 220 mu), this pioneering music-themed hot spring park sits in northern Dipai Town, Longmen County, surrounded by vast bamboo forests, with an average annual temperature of 20°C and 80,000 negative oxygen ions per cubic centimetre.
Classified as metasilicate hot spring, it produces 2,500 cubic metres of hot water daily at a temperature of 50–55°C, rich in 75 trace elements beneficial to human health.
Landscape Rating: ★★★★★
A 30-metre-wide bridge links Provincial Highway 353 to the resort’s main buildings, highlighting its grand momentum. The entire scenic area covers over 50,000 square metres, including a 500-metre riverside viewing promenade alongside a 20-metre-wide river that resembles a moat. Like a jade ribbon, the river splits the resort into three major zones across both banks: Food & Leisure Zone, Wellness Zone and Riverside Entertainment Zone.
Overall Review: Soak in therapeutic hot springs, listen to ethereal music and receive premium aristocratic service.
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