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The "iron pot" hot spring in the Philippines also burns firewood below. Can I take a bath in this hot spring?
This hot spring can take a bath. It's in the Tibiao tribe in the Philippines, where this kind of kava hot bath is very popular, that is, firewood is burned below, and then tourists lie in iron pots. It sounds incredible, but there are still many brave people to challenge.

In fact, the emergence of this new bathing method is related to the living habits of this tribe. Because people here have been isolated from the outside world for a long time, the local development will be very slow. However, they like to be clean and take a bath. Later, a bathing method was gradually formed: soaking yourself directly in an iron pot and then adding some medicinal materials to the pot can play a certain health care role.

However, many people still question this. Since this tribe is developing so slowly, where did their iron pots come from? In fact, this is because in the past, there were many unused electrical appliances left in some factories, so they all used them as bathing tools. As this way is well known, many people begin to try this different way of bathing, but the price is quite high.

The hot water bath place of Kawa is generally set by the hot river in Kawa, and the selected bathtubs are mostly large pots eliminated by sugar factories. The big pot can hold about three or four people, and the smallest pot can hold one person. Now this way is also loved by many people, so there are many pots to meet the needs of different people, such as single pot, family pot or couple pot and so on. This way of bathing is really novel.