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Preparing a Chinese journey itinerary isn’t simple: the combination of awesome natural places and those with ancestral culture, leaves all visitors with their mouth open.
18 January 2018
Direct heir to the roman baths, the eastern culture of the Hammam has ancient origins. Suffice to say, the first explicit references to this wellbeing treatment can be found in the collection of short stories “A Thousand and One Nights”, dating back to the 10th century.
10 January 2018
Ayurveda is an ancient philosophy and medicine born over five thousand years ago in India, according to which visible beauty is simply a mirror for inner beauty. Over the centuries, in addition to the philosophical and introspective aspect, an aesthetic side has also been developed, which has resulted in a true beauty ritual, aimed to enhance the harmony of the female body.
22 November 2017
The beauty centre is the magical and enchanting place in which every woman would like to take refuge forever, to get away from stress and tension. Face and body massages are certainly amongst the most popular beauty treatments as they allow you to let go into complete relaxation forgetting anxieties and worries, leaving room for a sweet, harmonious embrace, intended to rebalance your spirit and the body’s wellbeing. Following the path of the ancient Indian Ayurvedic tradition, today there are wellbeing centres specialised in this historic practice, which aim to give benefit and harmony to skin and mind.
Ayurvedic medicine is an ancient medical science, that finds its roots in Indian culture. The approach of this science, in treating the patient, is very distant from what we are used to in western culture.
Diwali, Festival of Lights, is one of the most ancient and important festivals celebrated in the month of October throughout India.
Since antiquity, fire has always had an extremely important function in man’s magical and religious cults. From east to west, fire didn’t only represent a means to illuminate rooms but played a leading role in sacred rituals.
Considered the elixir of long life, Matcha Tea is the drink par excellence for taking care of body and mind completely naturally, but with a hint of delicacy. Preparing it is simple and it can be made with limitless recipes: from common teas and herbal teas, all the way to sweets, semi-frozen desserts, first courses, or for those more accomplished in the kitchen, complete menus.
The tea ceremony, in Japan, is an ancient ritual. Still practised today, it is not limited to the pleasurable tasting of a hot mug of tea, but has a spiritual aspect, linked to practices of meditation, introspection, and contemplation.