China ‘storm hot springs’ simulate squalls with mild electric shocks for unique experience
Traditional Chinese bathhouses, with a rich history spanning thousands of years, are celebrated for their ability to relax both body and mind

A new trend known as the “Storm Bath Spa” is gaining traction in major cities across China, uniquely merging wellness and innovation by creatively simulating storms and incorporating mild electric shocks. This experience offers both emotional and psychological healing, attracting an increasing number of enthusiasts.
Chinese bathhouses boast a rich history spanning thousands of years.
Beyond serving basic hygiene needs, they have long functioned as spaces for social connection, allowing people to relax, recharge, and indulge in high-end amenities – such as saunas, massages, and diverse dining options – at relatively affordable prices.
In northeastern China, public bathhouses become especially vital during the harsh, dry winters, providing much-needed warmth and comfort.

Many modern, luxurious bathhouses now operate 24/7, offering all-in-one entertainment experiences that include dining, mahjong, spa treatments, body scrubs, herbal soups, and late-night porridge sessions.