What hot springs are there in Shanghai?

The hot springs in Shanghai include the stories of Du Quan in the East, Tang Liande, Edo in Li Anquan, Drinking Living Water World and Edo Hot Springs. Shanghai (Shanghai and Shenzhen for short) is the national central city of China, the core city of Shanghai, Hangzhou and Ningbo, the international economic, financial, trade, shipping and scientific and technological innovation center, and the first batch of coastal open cities.

First, the Oriental Spring Capital

Oriental Du Quan-Shanghai Huagang Healthy Life Museum builds a service model of urban healthy life with a brand-new concept of community service, and advocates a happy and healthy lifestyle. An urban lohas complex with natural hot springs as the theme, health as the purpose and happiness as the feeling. The project is located in the north area of Minhang District Cultural Park in Shanghai, with a total construction area of about13000m2. It is an urban hot spring healthy living museum integrating natural hot springs, green catering, healthy physical therapy and children's paradise.

Second, the soup is even.

The first Tangliande natural hot spring pavilion was moved to Shanghai on 20 15, which was the first time that Dolby Panoramic Sound Cinema moved into the hot spring pavilion. It can be seen that the owners have been keeping up with the forefront of entertainment and fashion, and continue to provide the highest-end services in the industry for the consumers of hot springs.

Three. Edo in Li Anquan

Edo in Li Anquan is a brand registered by Shanghai Li Anquan Hotel Management Co., Ltd. on July 7, 20 17. Li Anquan edo trademark registration number is 252 13843, and the approved service items (international classification: 44) are Class 44: health consultation; Dietary nutrition guidance; Beauty and hairdressing services; Gardening; * * * public health baths; Animal feeding; Optical services; Medical clinic services; Sauna service; Haircut. The Edo brand in Li Anquan was founded on 20 17, providing the public with Japanese hot spring experience through Japanese operation and management mode, so that Chinese people can learn about foreign hot spring culture without going abroad. At the same time, the soup restaurant in Edo, Li Anquan is not only a place for leisure and entertainment, but also holds various Japanese folk cultural and artistic exchange activities from time to time, and actively builds a Sino-Japanese friendly cultural exchange base.