Breathtaking natural beauty ha long made Ha Long Bay a favorite destination visitors worldwide. New tour offerings are looking to help travelers find an inner serenity to match the magnificent surroundings.
More than five million tourists visit Ha Long Bay each year, drawn by the stunning limestone karsts and islands, natural caves, and traditional fishing villages that dot the sparkling bay. Since 1994, Ha Long Bay has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and this year it was a candidate for one of the new seven Natural Wonders of the World.
For tour operators doing business on Ha Long Bay, however, its popularity presents a challenge: how to distinguish themselves from their almost countless competitors. Oriental Sails, which operators three-and four-star cruise ships. Is turning to an ancient material arts technique to offer a unique experience to its guests. A free morning Tai Chi class is part of the tour packages on both its for-star Calypso Cruiser and its three-star Oriental Sails ship.
Tai Chi has long been known as the essence of martial arts. "Tai" means vast or infinite and "Chi" means the extreme point, or zenith, embodying extremes of the cosmos and signifying the limits of every being. It has been practiced in China for hundreds of years but in recent times, Tai Chi has gained global popularity as an effective therapy to fight stress, chronic disease and physical imbalance, and to ensure longevity.
Each morning, Oriental Sails' guest are treated to a 30-minute session on the sundeck of their cruise ships, led by professional Tai Chi instructors who guarantee consistent and effective exercises. In the gentle morning breeze among the vast, harmonious spaces of Ha Long Bay, Tai Chi seems a perfect fit, balancing the wonders of both the exterior and inner worlds.
In addition to Tai Chi, Oriental Sails boasts the only cruises that are equipped with massage and spa services in Ha Long. Services include full-body, facial and foot massage, all performed by well-trained masseurs. With the visual beauty of the "Bay of the Descending Dragon," as a backdrop, visitors on Oriental Sails' cruises also have the opportunity to focus on themselves, body and soul.
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More than five million tourists visit Ha Long Bay each year, drawn by the stunning limestone karsts and islands, natural caves, and traditional fishing villages that dot the sparkling bay. Since 1994, Ha Long Bay has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and this year it was a candidate for one of the new seven Natural Wonders of the World.
For tour operators doing business on Ha Long Bay, however, its popularity presents a challenge: how to distinguish themselves from their almost countless competitors. Oriental Sails, which operators three-and four-star cruise ships. Is turning to an ancient material arts technique to offer a unique experience to its guests. A free morning Tai Chi class is part of the tour packages on both its for-star Calypso Cruiser and its three-star Oriental Sails ship.
Tai Chi has long been known as the essence of martial arts. "Tai" means vast or infinite and "Chi" means the extreme point, or zenith, embodying extremes of the cosmos and signifying the limits of every being. It has been practiced in China for hundreds of years but in recent times, Tai Chi has gained global popularity as an effective therapy to fight stress, chronic disease and physical imbalance, and to ensure longevity.
Each morning, Oriental Sails' guest are treated to a 30-minute session on the sundeck of their cruise ships, led by professional Tai Chi instructors who guarantee consistent and effective exercises. In the gentle morning breeze among the vast, harmonious spaces of Ha Long Bay, Tai Chi seems a perfect fit, balancing the wonders of both the exterior and inner worlds.
In addition to Tai Chi, Oriental Sails boasts the only cruises that are equipped with massage and spa services in Ha Long. Services include full-body, facial and foot massage, all performed by well-trained masseurs. With the visual beauty of the "Bay of the Descending Dragon," as a backdrop, visitors on Oriental Sails' cruises also have the opportunity to focus on themselves, body and soul.
http://www.asianatravelmate.com
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