不老温泉, Hot spring complex in Tainan, Taiwan.
Bulao is a hot spring complex in Tainan with multiple pools fed by natural underground sources in the mountains. The water contains different minerals and maintains various temperatures year-round for different bathing preferences.
The site was developed during the Japanese colonial period in Taiwan and later rebuilt following the devastating Typhoon Morakot in 2009. This reconstruction shaped its current appearance.
The name Bulao means 'never aging' in Chinese, reflecting traditional beliefs that the thermal waters help restore health and vitality.
The facility offers separate indoor and outdoor bathing areas with different water temperatures available year-round. Water warmth varies depending on the season and which pool you choose.
Each pool has a different mineral composition, allowing for varying therapeutic effects. Visitors can sample multiple water sources within the same visit to experience different benefits.
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