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The Chhau dance

If there is something that brings up to our minds the Asian continent, that could be its legends and traditions. Today, from the luxury hotel Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa, we are taking you to India to learn more about one of its most ancient dances: the Chhau dance.

The Chhau dance is a traditional dance prevalent in Eastern India. Chhau dancers perform epic poems as the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. There are three styles of the dance, based on its places of origin and development, Seraikella Chhau, Purulia Chhau and Mayurbhanj Chhau. The main difference between these subgenres is that the first two ones are performed with masks.

This dance is linked to the celebration of regional festivals, especially the spring festival of Chaitra Parva. Its origin comes from Eastern India warrior traditions, from the states of Bengal, Orissa and Jharkhand, and from different indigenous dances and martial arts.

The Chhau dance is only taught to men who belong to families of traditional artists or families from local communities. It is perfomed at night in an open space to the sound of popular folk melodies, which are played by mohuri and shennai, two typical Indian instruments. A variety of drums also accompany the music.

The themes of this style are usually abstract and symbolic. The Chhau dance is different from any other style of classical Indian dance because of the way the space is used and the way emotions are communicated.

Chauu dancers execute movements which enhance their bodies in the air: spiral turns, movements in the air and an extreme balance. The use of the mask requires a trained body in order to be able to express feelings faceless.

In 2010 the Chhau dance was inscribed in the UNESCO´s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Although it doesn´t have the status of classical Indian dance yet, work is in progress to get it due to its traditional elements.

If after learning more about this amazing dance you would like to visit Asia, we invite you to come to Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa, 5 star resort in Spain, and enjoy our complete program of activities.

Traditional Chinese painting

Today, from Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa, 5 star resort in Spain, we are bringing you to the oriental art world. Asian culture has left a historical legacy with great artistic contributions to humanity. A good example is the traditional Chinese painting.

Traditional Chinese painting or guóhuà, “national painting”, is a perfectly defined art form which reflects national consciousness, inclination and aesthetic disposition. It shows ancient Chinese people´s understanding of nature and society.

The history of traditional Chinese painting is divided into five long periods: the  Eastern Jin Dynasty (265-420), the Tang Dynasty (618-907), Song and Yuan Dynasties(960-1368), Late imperial China (1368-1911) and Modern painting which copies traditional techniques.

During the first half of the Tang Dynasty, the landscape and the paintings which symbolized flowers and birds began to gain relevance. With the Tang Dynasty painting flourished in the royal court, and during Song and Yuand Dynasties excitement grew for the natural world.

Traditional Chinese painting comprises three main categories: landscape painting, flowers painting and human figure paintings. These three theme include three aspects of the universe and human life. The human paintings describe society and interpersonal relationships, landscape painting expresses the relationship between men and nature, and fauna and flora symbolize the varieties of natural life and how they live in harmony with men.

It emphasizes unity among subjectivity and objectivity of the artistic image. Traditional Chinese painting reflects China´s philosophical and aesthetic concepts. The works can either be very symbolic and intriguing or extremely detailed.

It uses unique brush and ink techniques. The brush and the ink are also used for transmitting the aim of the painting. The central element of Chinese painting is the line. Lines are the main elements of calligraphy too, therefore both arts have been closely associated since their origin.

Currently traditional Chinese painting is still practised and has been adopted by numerous artists from around the world. Its technique, the materials used and pictorial motifs have remained unchaged over time.

If you would like to enjoy the Asian culture without moving from Spain, come to our luxury hotel Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa.

The Zen Garden

At Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa, a 5 star resort in Spain, we are greatly into nature. Today we move from our well tended gardens to a very famous one for the Asian culture: the Zen Garden.

The Zen Garden or karensasui, is a type of Japenese garden which was created for contemplation. In contrast to European gardens, flowers nor plants are common in these ones. Its beauty is based on minimalism and symbology. It consists of a land of sand which contains gravel and rocks. Grass, moss and other natural elements are also found on certain occasions.

The Japanese rock garden is a physical expression of the ideas about the vacuum of the Zen Buddhist philosophy. They were introduced by Zen Monks as places for thinking about religious teaching during the Muromachi period (1336-1576), when the two main aesthetic ideals of this garden appeared: yugen, elegant simplicity, and yohaku no bi, the beauty of emptiness. The first Zen Garden was created by the monk and gardener Muso Soseki in the 14th century.

The most famous karensasui is located in Kyoto, in the Ryoan-ji Zen Temple, which is known as the Temple of the Dragon at Peace. Ryoan-ji is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The aim of Zen Gardens is to offer a space of perfect harmony with nature. They originally were inspired by the Chinese poetry and ink paintings of the 9th and 10th century. A good karensasui must be both of them, image and poem.

There are different ways to explain the arrangement of the garden. The sand symbolizes the sea, and it gets a greater visual impact when waves or circles are made on it. The rocks represent the Japenese islands.

According to a recent theory given by the researchers Gert van Tonder, from Kyoto University, and Michale J. Lyons, from ATR Intelligent Robotics and Communications Labs, Ryoan-ji´s rocks create a subliminal message of a tree. These two experts assure that people´s subconscious is able to identify it and they also consider this tree as the responsible for the relaxing effect of these type of gardens.

If you would like to feel the peace a Zen Garden spreads, you can either create your own one, or visit our luxury hotel Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa and relax at our wonderful Zen pool, which is heated to 30º degrees all year.

Thailand’s long neck women

There are many traditions and rites of different tribes and ethnic groups which last in time. At the Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa, a luxury hotel in Spain, we try to offer you the best of Asia without leaving Spain. That is why today we are going to talk about Thai culture, in particular, one of its most ancient customs.

“Giraffe” women, also called the long neck women, are major tourist attraction for the country. Belonging to the Padaung tribe, they wear ornaments, which are known as neck rings, around their throats in order to make them look longer.

Girls´parents are the ones who decide whether their daughters wear the rings around their necks or not. They start to put them on at the age of five, and from time to time new rings are added, until their necks can not support any more weight.  These rings create the visual effect of a longer neck without changing it. The incorporation of these rings stylizes women´necks making them look like the animals they are compared to. They never take off these ornaments, not even for sleeping or taking a shower. The “giraffe” woman will always be tied to these rings. If they ever get rid of them they would lose their social status and would not be able to become “giraffe” women again.  It is significant that they are the ones who  think this custom is part of a tradition which makes them feel proud. In addition,  men find more attractive the women who put these rings on.

The origin of “giraffe” women in Thailand comes from the end of 1980 and the beginning of 1990 when many people of this tribe ran away from Myanmar, which was called Burma, to Thailand because of the Burmese dictatorship. Currently they live in the mountains of Siam with an uncertain legal status. They are not recognized as Burmese citizens nor as Thai ones. However, the roots of this custom of lengthening women´s necks is still a mystery.

If you want to experience first hand the Asian culture, we invite you to discover our 5 star resort Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa. Asia right at your fingertips.

Thailand’s long neck women

There are many traditions and rites of different tribes and ethnic groups which last in time. At the Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa, a luxury hotel in Spain, we try to offer you the best of Asia without leaving Spain. That is why today we are going to talk about Thai culture, in particular, one of its most ancient customs.

“Giraffe” women, also called the long neck women, are major tourist attraction for the country. Belonging to the Padaung tribe, they wear ornaments, which are known as neck rings, around their throats in order to make them look longer.

Girls´parents are the ones who decide whether their daughters wear the rings around their necks or not. They start to put them on at the age of five, and from time to time new rings are added, until their necks can not support any more weight.  These rings create the visual effect of a longer neck without changing it. The incorporation of these rings stylizes women´necks making them look like the animals they are compared to. They never take off these ornaments, not even for sleeping or taking a shower. The “giraffe” woman will always be tied to these rings. If they ever get rid of them they would lose their social status and would not be able to become “giraffe” women again.  It is significant that they are the ones who  think this custom is part of a tradition which makes them feel proud. In addition,  men find more attractive the women who put these rings on.

The origin of “giraffe” women in Thailand comes from the end of 1980 and the beginning of 1990 when many people of this tribe ran away from Myanmar, which was called Burma, to Thailand because of the Burmese dictatorship. Currently they live in the mountains of Siam with an uncertain legal status. They are not recognized as Burmese citizens nor as Thai ones. However, the roots of this custom of lengthening women´s necks is still a mystery.

If you want to experience first hand the Asian culture, we invite you to discover our 5 star resort Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa. Asia right at your fingertips.

“EMA” WOODEN PLAQUES: COMMUNICATING WITH THE GODS

 

Starting out the year we will talk to you about resolutions, dreams and wishes. From Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa we show you a glimpse of how in Asia the most devout people worship their Gods to ask them for favors in love, luck, etc.

The “ema” wooden plaques are small wooden shingles where people write their prayers or wishes for the “kami” (Shinto gods) to answer them. They may be purchased in Shinto sanctuaries.

These plaques, as we have just said, are used to communicate our wishes to the “kamis” gods or spirits. For our wishes to come true, we must write what we want on one side of the plaque and hang it in the sanctuary, where it will later be burnt in order for our wish to reach the gods loud and clear.

The designs of the “ema” plaques vary depending on the sanctuary. The plaques often have animals on them, images related to the different seasons, or the city where they are, or sometimes other symbols related to the sanctuary. It is common to see plaques with the image of a horse (as horse “ema” means horse).

Among the most common wishes, there is good health, good fortune, good luck in business or a new venture, good luck in studies or love, a healthy pregnancy and delivery, although you may ask for whatever it is you wish.

We are sure that one of your wishes is to come to Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa… We would be delighted to receive you in our luxury mediterranean resort. We are waiting for you!

THE INMENSE THANBODDHAY PAGODA IN MONYWA

 

If you are fond of Buddha figures and the peace they transmit, you must go on a trip with us at the Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spato Monywa, Indonesia, where one of the largest pagodas in Asia has more than 600,000 figures of Buddha.

The Thanboddhay Pagoda is a group of Buddhist temples that reminds us of Borobudur in Indonesia. It was built in 1303 and later rebuilt in 1939, and on the outside and inside it has images of Siddhārtha Gautama.

This pagoda is the main tourist attraction in Monywa. Its main stupa has 582,363 images of Buddha in different sizes lined up, on several levels going up, with niches on both sides of the exterior and interior walls. It paid tribute to the 512,028 Buddhas that reached enlightment during the birth of Gautama Buda in the Samsara cycle.

The architecture of the Thanboddhay Pagoda is very broad and has many pavilions, resting homes and a large pool where fish and turtles swim freely. The entrance is guarded by huge white elephants with inlaid diamonds.

This is without a doubt a place you must visit, a place in which the luxury of its sculptures and pieces amaze all visitors of the pagoda. Our luxury resort, Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spais equally amazing. We will not only impress you, but here you will also be able to relax throughout your stay.

THE GOLDEN SEA OF CHINA

If there is something that makes us stand out at the Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa is that not only you can enjoy a true Asian experience here without leaving Spain, but you can also make the most of the weather and the Mediterranean Sea.

However, today we are going to bring you from the blue Mediterranean Sea to a yellow sea in China. We are talking about the fields of Lougpin, a county east of Yunnan where there are thousands of hectares of yellow flowers called “colza”, a true pleasure for the eyes.

The “colza” or “Brassica Napus” (its name in Latin) is a bright yellow flower with different uses and properties: it is often used as oil.

Crop fields look golden because of these yellow flowers and they go as far as the eye can see in the horizon. The best time of the year to visit Luoping and enjoy this feast for the eyes is February and March, as it is over before June.

Besides photographers, the flourishing of the flowers of Luoping and the refreshing scent of the spring draw the bees to them, and that is why is also the centre of bee hives and honey products. That is why most crops consist of bee hives in the spring and this can bother some tourists.

If you wish to enjoy the scents of spring and witness another beautiful Asian sight, we invite you to come to the Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa, a luxury resort where all our plants and flowers are brought straight from Asia. Are you going to miss out on it?

NAMTOK, PARADISE ON EARTH

 

Besides the Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa do you know any other relaxation paradise?

Today we are bringing you to Namtok, where thermal waters and waterfalls speak for themselves.

Their thermal waters and streams turn into beautiful warm water waterfalls at a temperature of 40 to 50 degrees Celsius.

There are two types of thermal waters depending on their geological origin, magmatic and telluric waters. The type of land where they are is one of the main differences; magmatic waters appear in edgy or eruptive land, whereas telluric waters could be anywhere.

An important feature of thermal waters is that they are ionised. There are two types of ions, positive and negative. Strangely enough, the positive ones are not beneficial to the human body, they are in fact irritants. On the other hand, negative ions have the capacity to help relax. Thermal waters are loaded with negative ions.

In Namtok, the “Ron Khlong Thom Hot Waterfall”, is located very near the Emerald Pool, in a dark forest area with plenty of thermal fountains. It is a pleasure to be able to relax in this natural water, and that is why many tourists consider this visit a must during their trip.

If you also wish to relax in thermal waters and enjoy Asian massage, we recommend you come visit us at Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa, where we offer the best for you wellbeing. Come visit us!

MOTSUJI, THE PURE LAND TEMPLE

Asia Gardens Hotal & Thai Spa is also known as a “haven of relaxation and well-being where you will be pampered”. However, today we are going to tell you about another one of many temples in Asia, called Motsuji in Hiraizumi, a very important temple for Buddhists.

Hiraizumi is a UNESCO Heritage of Humanity site, and is a must for tourists visiting the area, due to its incredible historical and cultural values.

This city used to be the northern base of the powerful Fujiwara clan, and that was also the reason why it grew especially during the Heian era (794-1185). However, when the Fujiwara clan lost power towards the end of the 12th Century, Hiraizumi followed suit.

The Motsuji Temple, which back in the day used to be more important than the neighbouring Chusonji Temple, was set on fire several times and it was totally destroyed, the garden was the only part that remained.

The Motsuji Temple in Hiraizumi mainly known due to its stunning ‘garden of pure land’, a type of Japanese garden resembling the Buddhist haven on earth and one of the few that can still be seen and visited in Japan.

Its layout reflects the cosmology of the Buddhist Pure Land spread in Japan in the 8th Century. Buda’s Pure Land represents the place where people wish to get to after they die, as well as the peace of the spirit in life. It also represents devotion to nature and Shintoism, the Buddhist Pure Land started the idea of architectural planning and garden design in Japan, which is now unique in that field.

If you also wish to have a “peaceful holiday come to the Asia Gardens Hotel & Thai Spa and enjoy the well-being and peace we have to offer in our luxury resort in the Mediterranean. Come visit us.

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