I believe everyone knows that Vietnam is a country with a certain understanding. Their excellent beauty and hairdressing industry, private female tour guide culture and all kinds of high-quality fruits are all famous. Today, Bian Xiao wants to promote hot springs in Vietnam.
Modern people pay more and more attention to health preservation, even after 90 s and 00 s, they begin to pay attention to their own health. Soaking Lycium barbarum and chrysanthemum in a thermos cup has become a daily routine for health people. In addition to diet, health can also be carried out through exercise, such as soaking in hot springs. Soaking in hot springs is a very popular way of leisure and entertainment in recent years. Many young people often like to go to the resort to soak in hot springs during holidays or company annual meetings. Because what is called? Hot spring country? Everyone is familiar with Japan, while hot springs in Vietnam are more creative, and they are also discussed enthusiastically on the Internet.
In everyone's impression, soaking in hot springs means soaking in hot water. Hot springs in Vietnam are very interesting. They soaked in the mud. Vietnam's hot springs are known as the best in the world? Dirty? Our mud, just like when we were young, made us dirty all over. Actually, this is called. Mud bath? Moreover, we are not playing ordinary cement, but genuine and very nutritious mud. The mineral in mud bath is actually volcanic mud, which is very beneficial to human body. I believe many women are familiar with volcanic mud, because many cleaning masks they use contain volcanic mud ingredients.
As a major industry in Vietnam, mud bath has also attracted many female tourists. The mineral elements in the slurry bath have beauty beauty effect on women's skin, and can also clean and sterilize the skin. However, this way of soaking in hot springs is not acceptable to all tourists. On the one hand, tourists feel that the mud is dirty, and it takes some determination and courage to soak their bodies in it. On the other hand, the reason is that mud baths in Vietnam are gender-neutral. In Vietnam, it seems that it is inconvenient for conservative female tourists to bathe together, and they are also worried that too many people will infect diseases. However, some tourists think that after all, everyone is soaked, so they jump together and go to beauty salons.
In Vietnam, mud bath is very common in the local area, and the price is generally similar, generally within per capita 100 yuan. Mud bath is also very particular, generally 15 to 20 minutes, because the pool temperature is relatively high, it is not advisable to soak for too long, otherwise the body will be short of water, which will lead to coma in severe cases. It's like a girl making a mask in about 20 minutes. After taking a mud bath, you can wash the mud off your body with water. When ordinary tourists want to take a mud bath, the tour guide will remind them to wear old T-shirts, because if they wear swimsuits or other clothes, the mud will be more difficult to wash. If they wear old clothes, they can be thrown away directly after soaking. In addition to a simple 20-minute bath, some shops will hold various activities to let tourists enjoy themselves and promote exchanges. What do you think of the paddle bath?