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Chuan Spa Hong Kong
Begin your journey at Chuan Spa Hong Kong by enjoying the Chuan Tri-bathing Ritual. Then transcend a candle lit staircase beside a gently flowing water wall to one of the sixty holistic treatments designed to restore peace and harmony. Complete your journey to wellness with one of our Chinese five-element teas while resting in one of our exquisite relaxation rooms. Triple wins at World Luxury Spa Awards 2012 Award-winning Chuan Spa at Asia’s dynamic lifestyle hotel, Langham Place, Mongkok, Hong Kong, took home three awards, Best Luxury Hotel Spa, Best Luxury Medical/Wellness Spa, and Best Luxury Spa Group at the highly coveted 2012 World Luxury Spa Awards. Since its opening in 2005, the tranquil Chuan Spa has received countless lauds including being named Asia’s Best Men’s Spa at the 2009 AsiaSpa Awards. As one would expect from a contemporary, five star hotel, there are plenty of opportunities to maintain your health and well-being at the rejuvenating Chuan Spa, which provides oriental pampering and a holistic journey, at its finest. Chuan Tri-bathing Ritual Before your treatment, embark on a natural water journey - the Chuan Tri-bathing Ritual. The complimentary tri-bathing ritual features an array of wet facilities to exploit the body's reaction to hot and cold stimuli for deeper dimensions of relaxation, health and wellbeing. The regime of alternate hot to cold produces rotating sedative and invigorating responses in the body to stimulate and awaken your senses. The hot and cold sensation on the skin pentrates deep into the body where it is instrumental in balancing the energies, stimulating the immune system, enhancing blood circulation, promoting detoxification, and restoring the body to a state of harmony. The Chuan Tri-bathing Ritual is part of the journey to rejuvenate and smoothe your body, mind and soul. |
Chuan Academy
The First Hotel Spa Academy in Hong Kong ITEC Level 3 Diploma in Holistic Massage 2 July - 23 August 2013 T (852) 3552 3510 Click here to find out more Find Your Element
Metal governs our lungs, large intestine, skin, hair and sense of smell. The emotions it conveys tend to be feelings of sadness and grief. You may prefer nights, autumn, dryness, pungent flavours and the colour white.
Wood governs our liver, gall bladder, tendons, ligaments and sense of sight. The emotions it conveys tend to be feelings of depression and anger. You may prefer mornings, spring, wind, sour flavours and the colour green.
Water governs our kidneys, bladder, bones, scalp and sense of hearing. The emotions it conveys tend to be feelings of anxiety and fear. You may prefer afternoons, winter, cold, salty flavours and the colour black.
Fire governs our heart, small intestine, tongue, bloodvessels and speech. The emotions it conveys tend to be feelings of joy and over excitement with possible mood swings. You may prefer mid-days, summer, heat, bitter flavours and the colour red.
Earth governs our spleen, stomach, muscles, mouth, lips and sense of taste. The emotions it conveys tend to be worry and over analysis. You may prefer mornings, late summer, damp, sweet flavours and the colour yellow.
Centuries ago, practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine identified the 5 Wu Xing elements whose harmony was essential for one's physical and emotional wellbeing. ![]() ![]() |