Set in the 3,000-year-old county of Tangyin, Huaxia Yuquan Resort merges Shang-dynasty heritage with contemporary Chinese style across 108 elegant rooms and suites. Fed by natural thermal springs, the hotel offers separate indoor and open-air hot-spring pools for men and women, open 24/7 for an authentic onsen experience. All-day dining and private Chinese dining rooms highlight local organic produce, including the famed Daokou roast chicken and Yue-Fei banquet. An 800 m² pillar-free ballroom, flexible meeting venues, kids’ club and fitness centre complete the facilities. Only 20 minutes from Anyang East High-Speed Railway Station and moments from Yue Fei Temple and Youli City ruins, the resort is the perfect base for business, family escapes and cultural discovery.
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The Tangyin Letanghui Hotel is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. Visitors to Tangyin will find that the Tangyin Letanghui Hotel is a fantastic accommodation choice. Boasting a convenient location, the hotel is just 5km from Tangyin Railway Station and 12km from Anyang Hongqiqu Airport. This hotel is located near many of Tangyin's attractions including Qianlong Stele, Tangyin Dream Valley Water World and Anyang Dream Underwater World. This hotel makes a great place to kick back and relax after a long day of sightseeing. For those driving themselves, parking is provided on site. When it comes to Tangyin hotels, the Tangyin Letanghui Hotel is highly regarded for its excellent facilities.
"The first time I met, this was a bathing service-oriented hotel. The door card is a magnetic ring buckle. You must hand it to the front desk when you leave the hotel door. It is said that you will demagnetize when you leave the hotel. In addition, you must collect plastic shoes in the lobby alone. The room does not put plastic shoes, and the room does not have disposable slippers. The canteen needs to enter the meal barefoot, which seems to be hygienic, but I saw the restaurant waiter directly touch the food with his hands, and repeatedly put buns and cakes there. If it is a separate accommodation, it is really not suitable."