Mandarin Oriental launches spa treatment to celebrate Year of the Fire Monkey
To celebrate Chinese New Year, which begins on February 7, Mandarin Oriental has launched the Year of the Fire Monkey Spa Experience. The Fire Monkey year is said to be one of change, requiring strength and agility in order to succeed.
Available year-round at all of its spas globally, the treatment has been designed to inspire renewal, energy and determination.
The treatment incorporates a number of traditional elements to stimulate the senses, relax the mind and rejuvenate the body.
Guests are welcomed with hot or cold towels infused with mandarin orange or tangerine oil, both of which symbolise good tidings. They are then invited to enjoy a welcome drink of Chinese red dates, honey and goji berries, which help to de-stress and encourage sleep. Traditional sweet treats popular during Chinese New Year festivities will be available to enjoy in the spa’s relaxation area, including sweetened tangerine, coconut and ginger from the customary ‘Tray of Togetherness.'
The Year of the Fire Monkey Experience begins with a foot ritual with rose oil, followed by a full body exfoliation incorporating chrysanthemum flowers. A warm shower with the addition of ‘pomelo water’ – traditionally used to wash away negative feelings – is followed by a short, guided singing bowl session. The body massage that follows combines the effects of oriental meridian massage with a blend of ylang ylang, rose and calming chamomile oils to encourage joy and emotional release.
Finally, guests are offered a sweet plum tea, and on leaving the spa will receive a traditional Chinese 'lai see' lucky red packet.
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