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Dragonfly launches first day spa in Middle East

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Shanghai-based Dragonfly Therapeutic Retreat has opened its first day spa in the Middle East at the BurJuman Mall in Dubai.

Situated above the Fitness First health club, Dragonfly@Burjuman consists of 10 treatment rooms; six for ladies and six for men.

It also features a relaxing tea room, two Tatami rooms, in which massage is conducted on a traditional Tatami mat, and a VIP Crystal Suite, which features two four poster beds.

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The spa aims to replicate Dragonfly's traditional Chinese offer, with many of the fixtures, fittings and accessories coming direct from China.

Dragonfly spa manager Adele Duncan said: "Dragonfly is a contemporary urban retreat that offers customers a new relaxation lifestyle experience. It has a cosy boutique style and it is an affordable retreat so customers can visit on a regular basis, whatever suits their lifestyle best.

"Dragonfly sees clients utilising its services on a regular basis so is introducing three different membership packages which allow for a number of free treatments per month and thereafter a discounted rate on any additional treatments," she added.

"We believe that this payment plan will suit the needs of the local market and allow people to access our treatments on a regular basis, therefore incorporating pure relaxation into their lifestyle," explained Duncan.

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