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Discover the tranquil beauty of Tangchong Reservoir, a hidden gem in Nanjing's countryside! With its crystal-clear waters surrounded by rolling hills, it feels like stepping into a traditional Chinese painting. Perfect for leisurely walks, picnics, or capturing stunning nature shots, the reservoir is especially magical during the morning mist and golden sunset. Escape the city hustle and immerse yourself in nature's serenity!

CHUYUN HUAXIANG HOT SPRING HOMESTAY

CHUYUN HUAXIANG HOT SPRING HOMESTAY

4.7 / 5Great121 Reviews
100 meters northwest of Bawangquan
4.56KM from Tangchong Reservoir

Looking for a peaceful getaway? This is the perfect choice! Nestled in a picturesque village surrounded by flowers all year round, it offers a serene and beautiful environment. The homestay features diverse styles, from vintage retro to modern minimalist, and even a kid-friendly theme room for families. The highlight? Relax in the natural hot springs to unwind. If you love countryside leisure, enjoy activities like chess, reading, or tea tasting—even bring your pet along! With complete amenities and convenient access, it’s a charming retreat filled with cultural vibes.

Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelPicnic AreaHot SpringCafeChildren's Play Area
per night
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USD**4
Xbed互联网民宿(南京汤泉度假村店)

Xbed互联网民宿(南京汤泉度假村店)

汤泉镇假日路8号泊克山庄
0.86KM from Tangchong Reservoir
Hot SpringFree ParkingPet FriendlyLeisure Chess and CardsPet FriendlyParking
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USD**2

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Tangchong Reservoir

While Tangchong Reservoir is a natural scenic area without large hotels, Nanjing Zijin Mountain Resort offers a peaceful retreat just 15 minutes away by foot. This boutique resort blends traditional Jiangnan garden architecture with modern comfort, featuring lakeside rooms with serene views of the reservoir’s rippling waters. Guests can enjoy fishing tours, outdoor picnics, and guided nature walks that highlight the ecological significance of the reservoir. Accessible via Line 3 of Nanjing Metro to Lingshan Station, then a 20-minute bus ride, it’s an ideal base for exploring rural Jiangsu’s tranquil landscapes.

The most convenient route starts with Line 3 of Nanjing Metro to Lingshan Station, followed by a transfer to local buses such as Route 605 or temporary shuttle services, taking about 40 minutes total. For those driving, GPS navigation to "Tangchong Reservoir Scenic Area" is reliable, with clear signage along the way. The site features a spacious parking lot, ideal for day-trippers. Note that weekends and holidays see higher visitor numbers—arriving before 9:00 AM is recommended to avoid crowds and enjoy the tranquil morning scenery of mist-covered water and surrounding hills.

Visitors can enjoy eco-guided hikes, fishing excursions, and night sky observation around Tangchong Reservoir. Local tour operators offer a full-day "Eco Adventure" package, introducing guests to native aquatic plants, migratory birds, and on-site interactive educational panels. Dedicated fishing platforms and shaded benches line the shore, perfect for families or solo relaxation. We highly recommend a sunset stroll along the embankment to witness the golden reflections on the lake surface, creating a peaceful atmosphere where nature and tranquility blend seamlessly.

Yes, while there are no major chain hotels nearby, Nanjing Zijin Mountain Resort offers family-oriented amenities including a kids’ playroom, child-safe camping zones, and well-maintained nature trails. The on-site restaurant serves organic, allergen-free children’s meals, ensuring healthy dining options. With clean air and abundant greenery, the area is ideal for kids to engage in nature discovery and outdoor learning. Parents can enjoy quiet reading by the lake or photography sessions, making it a perfect destination for family bonding and mental rejuvenation away from city noise.

Tangchong Reservoir offers distinct seasonal beauty: spring brings blooming peach and cherry blossoms, creating a pink floral sea; summer features lush greenery and lotus flowers floating on the calm water, with dragonflies skimming the surface. In autumn, golden hills contrast with the turquoise lake, evoking poetic imagery. Winter often sees light mist hovering over the still waters, resembling a classic Chinese ink painting. Each season presents excellent opportunities for photography and sketching, especially during dawn and dusk when light creates rich, layered shadows—making it a true natural art gallery for visual artists.

Though the reservoir lacks restaurants, nearby villages like Shiqiao Village and Tangshan Town offer authentic Jiangsu cuisine. Try the Tangshan Tofu Banquet, made with mountain spring water for silky texture, paired with seasonal vegetables—delicate and fresh. Other local favorites include scallion oil buns and glutinous rice chicken, all using hyper-local ingredients. Some farmhouses serve freshwater fish grilling, featuring locally caught crucian carp, slow-roasted over charcoal for tender, aromatic meat. These dishes not only reflect Jiangsu culinary traditions but also highlight the region’s rich ecological bounty.