According to the different uses of Spa, it can be divided into urban SPA (beauty SPA, club spa, hotel/resort spa, mineral spring spa.
Including facial care, music massage, aromatherapy, hydrotherapy, mud therapy, ocean therapy, yoga, to meet people's five senses and spiritual feelings of sight, smell, touch, hearing and taste (herbal tea).
The origin of hydrotherapy
In the discussion about the origin of the word SPA, there is a word that runs through it, that is "hydrotherapy", which reflects the important role of water in the ancient treatment field and early European SPA culture. In many parts of Europe, the word spa still maintains its strong historical connection and is strictly used in institutions related to spa. In the English-speaking area of Europe and some other parts of the world, the meaning of the word spa has become more extensive, including physical and mental health and relaxation.
As early as BC 1500, Indians used this "magic water" to heal wounds and relieve pain, and the ancient Greeks also used it as a panacea for treating diseases and strengthening the body. In luxurious ancient Rome, people used the natural difference of water temperature to divide public bathrooms into extremely hot pools, slightly hot pools and cold pools. It has become a public exchange place for warriors to wash dirt.