There's a continuous growth of Chinese influence in Quezon City. In 2005, a new China Town emerged in Banawe signified by the installation of a huge Chinese arc. With the expansion of Chinese business establishments and residential homes in the area,
Shū Reflexology and Foot Therapy Banawe sets in to provide its Chinese-style massage.
A few weeks ago, we were invited to the Grand Opening of
Shū Reflexology and Foot Therapy Banawe. The ceremony began with a blessing. It was shortly followed by a Lion Dance which is believed to drive away bad luck and bring in good fortune, health and prosperity.
A variation of the Lion Dance is the Drunken Lion dance where bottles of coke and Red Horse are scattered on the ground and the Lion Dancers will finish them one by one leaving the bottle bottoms up.
The Lions danced their way towards the spa and gave out coins and candies.
We also had the opportunity to tour around the place. Like the
pioneer Shu branch which we shared a few years back, it had Chinese interior that gave an overall serene feel.
Each room was very spacious and had its own unique interior.
There are also different types of rooms depending on the capacity.
Various rooms occupy the first and second floor.
There are couple rooms or rooms good for two...
Rooms for three...
Rooms for four...
and bigger rooms that can even cater to a sparty.
Aside from rest rooms, it also offers a dedicated changing room.
Congratulations
Shū Reflexology and Foot Therapy Banawe!