The Baolai Hot Spring Area is located in Baolai Village of Liugui and can be accessed by Baolai Bridge No. 1. It is now a famous Hot Spring Resort in the south, but it used to be a pristine forest in the Japanese colonial era. Back then, the region was covered by cypress, camphor, and zelkova trees, forming a lush forest that ed the Japanese people to name the place Penglai Paradise, later known as Baolai.
Hot springs in the area are rich in hydrogen sulfide and other minerals, with temperatures maintained at around 60℃ and a pH value of around 7. It is said that these hot springs can help release tension in bones and muscles, while having high cosmetics value.
Visitors are recommended to spend 3 hours in the area to enjoy hot springs and local specialties.