100 eggs mine mud bath is built on the hill. Keys are taken at the entrance, one by two. Don't change clothes at the storage box. There is a camera on it. Take a small ticket to soak in the mud bath. The waiter puts most of the basin mud in a stone tub with a bathtub. On the next board, write down the time of entry and exit, usually in 20 minutes. Mud is warm, very fine, no particles, can be smeared on the face to make a mask. After soaking the mud and sitting in a special rest area to bask in the sun, it is said that it promotes mineral absorption, and then it can be washed out. Rinse clean (the waiter will check you for mud marks or ask the ladies to squeeze the swimsuit on your chest until there is no stain or sewage) and then we can go to the hot spring. There is also a swimming pool and a small waterfall beside it. Along the hillside of the path, there are egg-shaped pools under the green trees on both sides of the road, and the roadside banana trees are still knotted. A bunch of bananas. Back to the pool, there is a rest area where drinks and snacks are served. There is also a shopping mall where a 100,000-shield coupon is offered for deduction shopping. It provides a bowl of free bird's nests with a little impurities. Bird's nest, oatmeal, dried fruit, durian crisp, mangosteen crisp and so on can be purchased. Personally, I think it is more complete to go to the shopping mall.