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The Olympic Closing Ceremonies Raise Thoughts on China’s Growing Spa Industry

The Olympic’s Closing Ceremony Raise Thoughts on China’s Growing Spa Industry
By Susie Ellis, SpaFinder Insider

The blog post I wrote for today about my weekend at Winvian will have to wait and be posted tomorrow. It seems quite unimportant now as I think about the conclusion of the summer Olympics in China which came to a crescendo with last evening’s closing ceremony.
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China has to be congratulated for the superb display of pageantry and its success in the sporting world. 100 medals and 51 of them gold compared to 110 medals for the U.S. split almost evenly between gold, silver and bronze. As Thomas Friedman wrote in his NY Times editorial on Saturday – the U.S. can learn something from the focus and determination of the Chinese and the Chinese can learn something from the U.S. about the success that comes from diversity. I can’t help but wonder if the spa industry in China will develop along these same strengths.

I remember my first time in China – it was 1979 and all the people were still wearing blue Mao mao suit 718703 The Olympic Closing Ceremonies Raise Thoughts on Chinas Growing Spa Industrysuits. There were bicycle riders everywhere, food markets with strange foods and odd smells, and I found the entire experience a bit frightening. There was no feeling of openness or freedom at all – an unscheduled walk which was not-on-the-tour’s agenda resulted in authorities intervening. What a contrast to last year when I went to Shanghai to speak at the Turning Point Spa Conference. I found a vibrant city with stylish young people and a lot of smiles. I can only imagine how the pride of these successful Olympics will accelerate the change in China even more.
People worry about openness and freedom in China. I am no longer as concerned having seen the changes in the past twenty five years. And now, the Internet is there to help. I had heard a lot about Internet censorship before my trip to last year’s spa conference (my topic was Marketing Spas on the Internet) but found I was able to navigate through my entire online presentation with one exception – http://www.secondlife.com/. This website, which I pointed to as a glimpse into the future, was censored likely because of some of the unsuitable content that finds its way there. I understand pornography is censored on the Internet in China (which I don’t consider such a bad idea) and while negative commentary about the government seems to be “monitored,” I understand that this is becoming more and more difficult to control.

I don’t think any of us can imagine the potential for growth of the spa industry in China. And after these Olympics, I am inclined to think it is going to be very exciting.
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Russian Spa Industry Emerging

file1121 738853 Russian Spa Industry EmergingMy thanks to Marina Kuchurkina who took an eight-hour train ride from Moscow to St. Petersburg to give me a spa tour and teach me about the spa industry in Russia. Even though her English is very good, she arranged for an interpreter so that we could communicate flawlessly. Over cappuccino at the Grand Hotel Europe, she graciously answered all my questions.

She comes from the beauty industry and now publishes the first trade magazine in Russian for spas called Spa Report, whose circulation is around 3,000. She also formed an organization called the Russian National Spa Industry Guild and established a training academy to train students in spa therapies and spa management. Marina also does consulting. Her enthusiasm is admirable, and I greatly appreciated her willingness to share her time and knowledge with me.

There are other key players in the development of the Russian spa industry, and it is interesting to watch how – just like here in the U.S. – not all players get along or have the same vision. What they may not see yet is that all the pioneers of this emerging industry are important – because they help build a critical mass. If the Russian spa industry develops in a similar way to those of other countries, in later stages there will be greater appreciation for those who blazed trails.

Also of note in my travels…Many hotels and resorts are vying to attract the Russian traveler. And I heard the same things from everyone: Wealthy Russians are very wealthy; they pay cash for everything; they love spas; and they always begin by ordering whatever treatment is the most expensive.

I really look forward to a future trip to Russia – perhaps next time I’ll visit Moscow. I understand there are several major hotel brands with spas there opening soon. And I hope to get into the countryside to experience an authentic banya.

Thinking about spa and beauty in South America

This past week I have been preparing for a speech I will be giving in Monaco next Saturday at the Monaco Spa Congress. The title of my speech is A Spa Dialogue: Tracking perspectives in the Spa Industry. While I will be focusing on the spa dialogue between North America and Europe, I wanted to have a better understanding of what the spa industry and medical tourism was like in some areas of the world with which I am less familiar – namely Africa and South America.

Then today in the NY Times there is a prominent article about what’s happening in the Brazilian world of beauty. I have always known that Brazilian women were some of the most beautiful in the world (they win a lot of contests) and that their society is very body conscious. Someone once told me that having plastic surgery is sort of a “badge of honor” there and that people proudly wear their surgical bandages for others to see.

In today’s article they highlighted this obsession with beauty perfection and the fact that there seems to be a shift in standards. Instead of a more plump and rounded guitar-shaped figure being popular, the tall and thin Gisele Bundchen-like figure is “in”. That has resulted in Brazil becoming the country that swallows the most diet pills and is now exhibiting the sad results of anorexia. Apparently Miss Brazil 2001 admitted to having had 23 cosmetic procedures before winning the crown. Wow – and that was a long time ago.

This all gives me mixed feelings. On the one hand I am looking forward to spending some time in Monaco where there will be a large French contingency. The French, of course, are known to be quite confident with their natural beauty. On the other hand I think, hmmmm those Brazilian plastic surgeons have certainly had a lot of practice….

I wonder how I will feel when I return.

Spa Fusion in Action

elijahwebcommunication 723487 Spa Fusion in ActionBob Henry, award-winning architect and author of Spa: The Sensuous Experience (and personal friend), recommended a bodyworker named Gary Wohlman a few months ago. Since Bob is “in the know,” I decided to give Gary a try.

My session with Gary last night began with his specialized form of Deep Tissue Body Sculpting, which he described as having three parts: Creative Release, Emotional Release, and Physical Release. According to Gary, these steps respectively represent the concepts of “fine tuning,” “retraining the patterns,” and “freeing the stress.”

What a great example of the Spa Fusion Trend we predicted as one of our Top Ten Spa Trends for 2007. Gary has fused massage, breath work, and verbal affirmations. While he did the deep massage and affirmations, I did the breath work; we continued this pattern throughout the entire hourlong session.

Results? Well, I can’t say I love having to take such an active role by breathing a certain way with every stroke, visualizing the sun rising, water flowing, anxiety releasing, etc., when I would rather lie there like a blob and nod off. However, I have to say that not only did I feel as though I could perform ballet after the session, but I also slept well and felt more energetic this morning than I have in a long time.

Spa Finder Spa Trends 2007 – Hot and Getting Hotter!

As you probably know, Spa Finder issues an annual forecast of spa trends. While we have already issued our Top Ten Spa Trends for 2007, at the beginning of January I like to review all of the trends we are tracking at Spa Finder and share with you a few more of the buzzwords that made it to our “Hot” and “Getting Hotter” list for the upcoming year. Here they are!

HOT……………………………………………………………………GETTING HOTTER
Fitness Boot Camp……………………………………………………………………………………Sleep Boot Camp
Metrosexual………………………………………………………………………………………………….Metrospiritual
Pilates……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Kinesis
Power Yoga……………………………………………………………………………………………………Power Plate
Medical Spas…………………………………………………………………………………………….Medical Tourism
Mommy Spa……………………………………………………………………………………..Mommy and Baby Spa
Body Work……………………………………………………………………………………………………Energy Work
Sauna………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Infrared Sauna
Extreme Detox……………………………………………………………………………………….Comfortable Detox
Facial……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Body Facial
Topical Skin Care…………………………………………………………………………………Ingestible Skin Care
Retreats at Destination Spas…………………………………………………………..Retreats at Resort Spas
Book Vacation Online…………………………………………………………………………Book Massage Online
Variable Prices for Airlines…………………………………………………Variable Prices for Spa Services
Ayurveda………………………………………………………………………TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine)
Personal Jacuzzi…………………………………………………………………………………Social Hydrotherapy Warm/Hot/Cold Bath………………………………………………………..Tepidarium, Caldarium, Frigidarium
Flourescent-Lighted Gym ………………………………………………………………………..Feng Shui’d Gym
Spa Communities…………………………………………………………………….. Spa Communities with Kids
Spa Brands……………………………………………………………………………………….Brands Adding Spas
Computer Neck Massage…………………………………………………………….Blackberry Hand Massage
Green………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….Greener
Anti-Aging………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Aging Well
Living…………………………………………………………………………………………………………Inspired Living

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