- A Hot Pot Spa in Harbin, China, offers a unique spicy broth soaking experience
- The spa features pools with real peppers and a video about the same has gone viral
- The viral Instagram video has over 2 million views and varied reactions
Travelling is all about immersing yourself in new experiences, cultures and environments. While some look for adrenaline-pumping activities like skydiving or bungee jumping, others prefer to unwind in scenic getaways. But have you ever heard of a "Hot Pot Spa" experience, where you soak in a spicy, steaming broth as a form of relaxation? Vlogger Jordan Egbert shares his experience of taking a dip in the Chilli Peppers hot pot spa in China. In a video shared on Instagram, he says, "There is a hot pot spa in China, and it's the craziest thing I've seen. Not only is it filled with real Jalapenos and peppers, but the water is even red on one side, while the other is milky and filled with other vegetables, and that's just one of many spas here.
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There is also a pool filled with Orbeez, where visitors can float and relax. The place offers a range of rejuvenating treatments, including a unique fish spa where tiny fish gently exfoliate dead skin from your feet.
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One of the standout features is the outdoor hot tubs. "This spa is located in Harbin, China, which is also home to the world's largest ice festival, so, of course, there is an arctic spa indoors and a nice 103-degree hot tub outdoors among the snow," the vlogger adds. The resort also features herbal and flower-infused pools for skin care, as well as saunas, rest areas and dining spaces.
The video went viral on Instagram, with several people sharing their thoughts in the comment section.
One user wrote, "This is so wild, need to visit one day."
Another added, "A dream destination."
Someone else commented, "My PH would fight so hard against this. Seems awesome though."
"I'd feel like every cartoon character unknowingly being prepared to be eaten," read a comment.
The viral video has clocked over 2 million views so far.
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