Top 10 Top 10 Ways to Pamper Yourself
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1. Spa-ing Bout
Check into the Peninsula for a stress-busting two-day Spa Retreat.
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2. Rubbed the Right Way
Go for a deep-tissue Chinese massage and get the blood circulating.
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3. Breath of Fresh Air
Beat the pollution and enjoy the buzz at Oxyvital’s Central “oxygen bar”.
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4. In a Lather
A Shanghai-style shave at the Mandarin Oriental will leave your face feeling like a baby’s bottom.
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5. Love Potion No. 9
Boost your staying power with a tonic drink from one of the many kerbside Chinese medicine shops.
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6. Geomancing the Stone
Make sure your house and garden are in tune with the elements with a private feng shui consultation.
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7. Pins and Needles
Loosen up with an acupuncture session.
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8. Plateau
Splash out at the Grand Hyatt’s 11th-floor spa with outdoor pool.
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9. Put Your Feet Up
Fans rave about the traditional Shanghai pedicure at the Mandarin Oriental.
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10. The Doctor Is In
Try some alternative medicine from a traditional Chinese doctor.
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