
When traveling in the cold winter, you will likely miss a warm place where the winter atmosphere of your destination can soothe your travel fatigue and mental fatigue.
Busan faces the sea, and has long been home to hot springs known as salt springs. A salt spring is a spring that contains more than 1,000 mg of salt per kilogram of water, and is said to be effective for rheumatism, neuralgia, lower back pain, muscle pain, after-effects of trauma, cold, bruises, sprains, and gynecological diseases. Drinking the salt springs also promotes the secretion of gastric juices and improves gastrointestinal activity, so Dongnae Hot Springs, Haeundae Hot Springs, and Taejongdae Hot Springs are loved by Busan residents.
Today, the strange rocks and pine trees of all shapes create a magnificent sight.Taejongdae ParkI would like to introduce the newly opened Taejongdae Hot Springs.
Taejongdae Hot Spring, which opened in front of Taejongdae Park, is a strong salt hot spring that springs from 600 meters underground and contains a lot of minerals that are good for the body, such as iron and calcium, making it an excellent hot spring that not only recovers fatigue but also relieves nervous tension. It is also a functional hot spring that uses rejuvenating medicine such as health massage baths and traditional sweat baths in the baths, and is sure to improve your physical functions and relieve fatigue. It is also a hot spring resort with a spacious space that can accommodate 2000 people at the same time and a large parking lot that can accommodate about 50 cars.



It's bustling with families on weekdays and Sundays, and a variety of events are held here. The snack stalls set up in tents make you imagine a food stall overflowing with human warmth, which warms your heart.

Now, let's go into the hot springs.
First, purchase your ticket at the ticket counter.
The price is 7,000 won for the sauna only, and 8,000 won for the sauna and jimjilbang (an additional 1,000 won on weekends and holidays). The sauna is open from 04am to midnight, but the jimjilbang is open 24 hours.
One thing I want to say to you all here is that Taejongdae Hot Springs is a new hot spring resort, so the only sign that says "Taejongdae Hot Springs" is written in Chinese characters, and the rest is written in Hangul. Even the signs for "women's bath" and "men's bath" are in Hangul! If you want to experience real Korean baths and hot springs, despite the inconvenience of not being able to communicate in the language, why not immerse yourself in Korean bath culture? Traveling is full of challenges, isn't it?

Please be careful not to get confused as the entrance to the women's bath is on the left side of the ticket booth, and the entrance to the men's bath is on the right side.
The man on the left will exchange your admission ticket for a locker key. Take the key and your shoes to your locker and then go to the large public bath.
Also, don't forget to return the locker key after you finish bathing.


◎Towels, foam towels, soap, and toothpaste are provided in the bathroom.
◎Other items are sold at the counter where you receive your locker key.
◎Because the bath contains a lot of salt, take a shower after getting out of the bath.
☆Inside Taejongdae Hot Springs




The baths are always kept at a constant temperature of 42 degrees Celsius. They are equipped with seven different physical therapy courses using the buoyancy of water (water massage).
☆Welcome to functional hot springs that combine regenerative medicine with bathing facilities!

Spa sauna
Sut is a pure Hangul word meaning "fresh power" and is a carbonaceous mass made up of 85% carbon, 10% water, and 10% minerals.
This dry sauna is made by lining the walls and ceiling with this suk and taking advantage of the suk's antioxidant and reducing properties. It is said that if you use this sauna for a long time, your body and mind will be purified and you will always feel refreshed as it purifies the body of harmful toxins and odors.
It is also said to be effective against gastritis, enteritis, stomach ulcers, and indigestion.

Germanium Wet Sauna
Recent scientific analysis has revealed that germanium is a miraculous element given to mankind by God.
Taejongdae Hot Springs is equipped with gemstones that are over 99.99% pure and have a strong far-infrared radiation effect.
In addition, by taking full advantage of the benefits of a wet sauna, it is said to be effective in activating the body's metabolism, preventing aging, and recovering from various illnesses.

Blue gem hotbed
The construction was done using sapphire gemstones that contain large amounts of magnesium and germanium and emit far-infrared emissivity of 93%.
This blue gem hotbed is said to be effective in preventing gynecological diseases and various adult diseases.

Yellow clay sweatshirt
It is a dome-shaped sauna made of natural loess clay two metres thick.
The beneficial far-infrared radiation emitted from the loess and the heat inside the dome, which is heated to nearly 100%°C by burning pine and cedar firewood through holes outside the kiln, stimulate the body and make you sweat, effectively eliminating waste products that have built up during metabolism. Also, the heat, which is much warmer than body temperature, expands the microvessels, allowing blood to circulate to every corner of the body. A sauna in a natural Korean loess dome is sure to be a special experience.

Onsen
The highly saline hot spring water flows straight out.
It's a strange feeling, like taking a bath in the warm ocean.
Why not enjoy a unique hot spring bath in an open-air hot spring where you can look up at the blue sky?
How about soothing your travel fatigue at Taejongdae Hot Springs, a functional bath that combines rejuvenating exercise and oriental medicine?
◆ 5 minutes walk from Taejongdae Park
| Basic Information | |
|---|---|
| spot name | Taejongdae Hot Springs Jjimjilbang Taeyeon's birthday party |
| Address | 972 Dongsam-dong, Yeongdo-gu, Busan 972 XNUMX |
| Phone | 051-404-9001 |
| Time | 24 hours |
| Holiday | None |
| Admission fee | Sauna only: 11,000 won Sauna and gymil 13,000 won (13,000 won extra on weekends and holidays) |
| Site | http://www.tjdspa.co.kr/ |
How to get there: Take bus numbers 1, 6, or 8 from the city bus stop near exit 30 on Busan Subway Line 101.




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