The beautiful scenery of the Maria Hot Springs town, with trees like cover, grass like grass, flowers and trees in full bloom, is like a beautiful landscape painting, and is known as the "Garden of the Czech Garden". The city of Maria is in the west of the Czech Republic, close to Germany, the second largest spa in the Czech Republic after Karlovy Vary. The town is located on the banks of the Tpra River, a tributary of the Voltava River, which was originally a marshland and was later built into a sanctuary by monastics. In the early 19th century, the monastery doctor Joseph Nair found that the town's spring water and mineral mud were very effective, especially for skin diseases, so with the monastery's funding, green trees were built to build houses, and a nursing home was built. Many Christians believe that the hot springs are due to the Virgin Mary, so they can be used to treat diseases and drink, and to bathe is a very luxurious thing. In 1808, the town was named after the German "Maria Bade" and the hot spring facilities were constantly increasing. In 1865, a beautiful hot spring town was built here. In the next decades, the whole town expanded into a large sanitary base, and there were tourists coming to visit, and many patients lived to treat their illness.