Thanh Thuy Hot Spring

Update: 20/01/2017
Thanh Thuy Hot Spring Resort is a 1km2 area, located to the west of the Da River in Thanh Thuy District in Phu Tho Province.
 
Only 65km away from Ha Noi, it is a rare and valuable source of hot spring in northern Viet Nam. The water there is taken from the wells that are about 30m – 60m deep. 
 
In the swimming pools and the sauna bathtub, cold water must be added in order to cool off the hot water. 
 
Thus, they usually say that cold water in Thanh Thuy is much more valuable than the so-called hot spring water. 
 
Interestingly, the water from hot springs can help heal many arthritic and skin diseases.
 
This 20’000’000 m3 source of hot spring was discovered about 25 years ago but the potentialities are yet to be explored fully. 
 
As a result, in the last few years, the local government has reallocated a large portion of its budget to encourage the development of tourism in Thanh Thuy.
 
After many research projects, scientists were able to show that Thanh Thuy hot spring water has an average temperature of 370C - 430C (the highest temperature ever recorded was 530C).
 
It includes many minerals such as sodium, calcium, etc. and especially radon, a beneficial and special mineral used in the treatment of diseases such as cancer. 
 
Radon not only cures a lot of skin diseases but also enhances the flow of the blood inside the body; it is good for the heart and the skin. 
 
If you have some painful joints or tired muscles, soaking yourself in this type of water for 30 minutes/ day in addition to massage will greatly reduce and then kill your pain. 
 
After enjoying the wonderful hot spring water, visitors can savor many specialties of Thanh Thuy such as Stone Mountain Goat, Da River Fish, Thuong Chicken, etc. among which Da River Fish is the most famous cuisine. 
 
This is the type of fishes caught from Da River which produces a typical flavor when cooked: fragrant, sweet, but not buttery. 
 
The second-best choice is Thuong Chicken which is raised on the high mountains in Phu Tho.
Source: VietNamNet Bridge