轆轆溫泉, Natural hot spring in Nantou County, Taiwan.
Lulu Hot Spring is a natural thermal spring in Nantou County that emerges from volcanic underground formations. The water contains minerals and maintains a steady temperature throughout the year.
The spring was first developed by Japanese settlers in the early 20th century. Since then, the water has served local communities as a natural resource.
The facility reflects traditional Taiwanese bathing customs, with different pools designed for various temperatures and uses. You can observe how local people practice their daily soaking routines throughout the year.
The site is accessible during daytime hours, and towels and bathing accessories are available for rent at the entrance. Wear comfortable shoes, as the paths around the pools can be slippery.
The water contains high levels of carbonic acid, which creates a natural fizzy effect in the outdoor pools. This gaseous quality and tingling sensation are distinctive features of the water.
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