VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 17,
2024 /CNW/ -- Imagine soaking in naturally heated
waters, surrounded by lush landscapes and tranquil settings, as the
stress of everyday life melts away. Taiwan, known as the "Hot Spring Kingdom,"
invites Canadian travellers to explore its rich hot spring culture
through the immersive Hot Spring Map at
TaiwanHotSpring.net.
Why Taiwan?
Thanks to
its unique geological formation near the Tropic of Cancer,
Taiwan is home to over a hundred
natural hot, cold, and seabed springs, offering a variety of
bathing experiences amidst breathtaking landscapes. Among its
treasures is the Zhaori Hot Springs in Ludao, one of only three
saltwater hot springs in the world. With categories such as sodium
bicarbonate springs, sulphur springs, iron sulphur springs, and
even seabed hot springs, travellers can tailor their experience to
suit their preferences.
Explore the Hot Spring Map
Planning your Taiwanese hot
spring journey has never been easier. The Hot Spring Map
provides essential details about each hot spring area,
including:
- Spring Types: Learn the unique benefits of different
spring compositions, from soothing sulphur springs to invigorating
iron-rich waters.
- Access Tips: Discover how to reach these tranquil spots
using Taiwan's efficient public
transportation.
- Recommended Hot Springs: Find curated and certified
options for an unforgettable soak.
A Unique Hot Spring Experience
Taiwan's hot springs are more than a soak –
they're a cultural journey. From hot spring hydrotherapy
pools to wild hot spring adventures, each experience is
designed to rejuvenate your body and soul. After a relaxing soak,
embark on a culinary adventure. Hot spring regions are also known
for their distinctive local cuisines. In Wulai, savour the flavours
of Atayal cuisine, including dishes like A-bay, made with sweet
potato or banana rice wrapped in fragrant leaves. Meanwhile, in
Xinbeitou, enjoy mountain-grown vegetables and free-range chicken,
perfect for a post-soak meal.
Plan Your Visit
Taiwan's hot springs are an invitation to
rediscover relaxation and well-being. Start your journey by
exploring the Hot Spring Map at TaiwanHotSpring.net, or visit the
Taiwan Tourism Information Center (TTIC) in Vancouver for more information. Whether you
seek serene landscapes, unique cultural experiences, or a wellness
retreat, Taiwan's hot springs
promise an unforgettable adventure.
ABOUT TAIWAN TOURISM
ADMINISTRATION
The Taiwan Tourism Administration (TTA) is
the official government agency of Taiwan (R.O.C.) responsible for domestic and
international tourism policy development and execution. The western
Canada market is managed by TTA
San Francisco Office, while the eastern Canada market is managed by TTA New York
Office.
Contact: Alex
Trup
tticyvr@purple.media
+1-672-202-8988
SOURCE Taiwan Tourism Administration