Soak your feet for more fun at Hin Dat Hot Springs.
For those who want to soak in warm water, we recommend this place: Hin Dat Hot Spring, Thong Pha Phum District, Kanchanaburi Province.
Hin Dat Hot Spring has been around since the Great East Asia War or World War II, due to the popularity of soaking in warm water by Japanese soldiers, which is a national culture that they brought with them. The nature of this hot spring is that it gushes out from a fairly wide mound of earth, and two cement pools have been built to serve tourists who wish to take a hot spring bath. It is believed that the hot mineral water from both pools has the properties to cure many types of diseases and physical ailments, such as beriberi and arthritis. When soaking in the hot spring, it is normal to soak in the hot spring for 10 or 15 minutes first, then continue to soak in the cold water that is not far away to adjust the body temperature. Do this alternately until you feel comfortable. In addition to soaking in the hot spring, tourists will also be able to follow the history of Hin Dat Hot Spring, which is believed to be where Japanese soldiers once discovered gold in this area. This can be seen from the traces of gold digging that can still be seen today, as well as traces of the construction of air raid shelters by Japanese soldiers during World War II, making this place not only a health tourism destination. If it is still another historical tourist attraction that is quite interesting
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