As November brings cooler weather to Taiwan, hot spring bathing becomes a popular activity. Taiwan is rich in geothermal resources, with numerous well-known hot spring areas scattered across the island, such as Beitou, Yangmingshan, Guanziling, Cingjing, and Taitung Zhiben. Each hot spring area offers unique characteristics that not only soothe fatigue but also promote health. Bathing in a hot spring during the late autumn and early winter is not just about experiencing Taiwan’s natural beauty but also about achieving total relaxation for both body and mind. Whether opting for an open-air hot spring, a private bathhouse, or a hot spring hotel, visitors can forget their daily worries and immerse themselves in the warm, comforting waters.