Jiangxi, China Will Get a Luxurious Dusit Thani Hot Springs Resort

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Jiangxi, China Will Get a Luxurious Dusit Thani Hot Springs Resort

A luxurious Dusit Thani hot springs resort will soon appear in the southeastern Chinese province of Jiangxi: Dusit has recently signed a respective agreement with Jiangxi Honglv Real Estate company in China.

The new resort is scheduled to open in 2021. It will be located in Wugong Mountains region of Jiangxi, about half-an-hour by car from Pingxiang high-speed train station in the southeast of Pingxiang City, and named Dusit Thani Hot Springs Resort Wugongshan. It will take only an hour to reach both Nanchang, the capital of Jiangxi Province, and Changsha, the capital of Hunan Province, by high-speed train from Pingxiang.

Boasting a picturesque location amidst the natural splendour of Wugong Mountains, the resort will offer 300 guest rooms and suites, all surrounded by forested rolling hills and peaks, vast meadows, natural hot springs, and ancient altars. Both outdoor and indoor hot springs will provide guests of the resort a choice of therapeutic, aromatic, splash and foot reflexology pools. It will also feature a luxury spa, as well as a swimming pool, a fully equiped gym and an all-day dining restaurant.

The perfect location of the resort and the quality of service are promising to make Dusit Thani Hot Springs Resort Wugongshan a must-visit destination in its own right.

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