A hotel in Hangzhou, China lets you bathe in food. Yes, you heard that right. As a plan for the Lunar New Year promotion, the hotel has converted one of its hot spring pools into a Spicy Hot-Pot-Spring.
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Guests can jump into the steaming human hot pot and live their ultimate foodie dream. Dippers can dine and dip while they soak.
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Hangzhou’s First World Hotel is home to the rectangular hot spring, which is divided into compartments, each filled with produce such as limes, chilies, lettuce, apples, and bananas.
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You can see photos of guests munching on kebab skewers running the length of the pool — and packed with meat and veg. We are hoping the hot spot has quite a remarkable drainage system!
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Hangzhou is filled with mountain-fed hot springs which have made it a popular weekend destination, given it’s just a two-hour drive from Shanghai. The hotel says it aims to promote a healthy lifestyle in the run-up to the Lunar New Year, or spring festival, which begins the first week of February.
h/t: CNN