A hotel in Hangzhou, China, is turning heads with a unique spa experience that invites guests to immerse themselves in a “human hot pot.”
The First World Hotel in Zhejiang Province offers a hot spring where bathers can soak alongside whole vegetables such as chilies, lemons, corn on the cob, apples, and bananas.
The purpose of these floating vegetables remains unclear, whether for aesthetic appeal or purported health benefits.
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This unusual attraction draws inspiration from China’s traditional hot pot culture. Images show participants donning swimwear and enjoying meals served at the hot pot’s edge, surrounded by vegetables in the water.
Although this spa treatment was introduced several years ago, it has recently gained viral attention online, prompting varied reactions on social media.
One user questioned its hygiene, while another criticized the potential waste of food.
However, some praised the concept for its creativity. The hot pot bath was initially conceived as part of a festival aimed at promoting healthy living.
This quirky spa treatment isn’t exclusive to Hangzhou. In Chongqing’s Sichuan province, the Ronghui Hot Spring Resort offers a similar experience, where visitors can bathe in a red soup and pose for humorous photos.
One popular image features a man seemingly being picked up by giant chopsticks. The cost for this unique soak is around £21.
The five-star Maple Leaf Village Hot Spring Resort in Harbin also provides a comparable experience, priced slightly higher at approximately £28.
These inventive spa offerings are redefining the boundaries of relaxation and capturing the imaginations of curious visitors.
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