Unique Hot - Pot Bathing in the PhilippinesIn the Antique Province of the Philippines, there is a long - standing and distinctive bathing method known as the Kawa Hot Bath. This is no ordinary bath but a real - life version of "stewing oneself in an iron pot".

Unique Hot - Pot Bathing in the Philippines

 

In the Antique Province of the Philippines, there is a long - standing and distinctive bathing method known as the Kawa Hot Bath3. This is no ordinary bath but a real - life version of "stewing oneself in an iron pot"3.

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The Kawa Hot Bath is a hot - water bath on the banks of the Kawa River3. People lie in large iron pots filled with hot water to relax3. These iron pots were originally used for sugar production in the Tibiao Sugar Mill3. After being phased out, they were repurposed as large - scale bathing tubs3. When heating the bath, firewood is usually burned under the pot3. To prevent the water temperature from getting too high, local people collect leaves and add them to the water, which stabilizes the temperature at around 37 - 38 degrees Celsius3. In addition, some herbs and fragrant leaves are often placed in the pot to enhance the relaxing and pleasant atmosphere3.

 

This unique bathing method has attracted many tourists. It not only offers a novel experience but also has certain health benefits3. The Kawa Hot Bath has become one of the tourist highlights in the Antique Province, allowing people to feel the unique local culture and customs while enjoying the relaxation brought by the hot bath3.