Luxury Thai inspired Chinese spa operator I SPA to step into Thailand

It currently operates in Beijing, Tianjin, Guangzhou, Tangshan, Nanjing, Xian and Sanya in China and has 15 spas with 116 rooms in five-star hotels and serviced residences.

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I SPA, the leading operator of 15 luxury Thai-inspired spas in China, is expanding into Thailand with the opening of two new spas in five-star hotels in Bangkok and Phuket and the launch of the boutique "I SPA life" brand in August.

It currently operates in Beijing, Tianjin, Guangzhou, Tangshan, Nanjing, Xian and Sanya, In China, I SPA pioneered the traditional Thai spa concept with a focus on Thai health and beauty treatments and the use of imported Thai herbal and natural skin products, complete with Chinese and Asian body therapies.

It operates 15 spas with 116 rooms and 184 beds in five-star hotels and serviced residences, and has scheduled to open more spas in Beijing and Hangzhou this year. I SPA was founded by Chinese visionary entrepreneur, George Zhang, and experienced Thai spa executive, Sirirat Funkhajon.

"In Thailand, I SPA brings a range of ancient health and beauty therapies from China, India, Indonesia, Japan and Thailand to create a sanctuary of well being in line with our slogan, 'I SPA Thailand, where legendary Asian therapies live on,'" said Sirirat Fungkhajon, co-founder of I SPA.

I SPA will open the first spa in Thailand at The Landmark Bangkok on Sukhumvit Road on August 1, 2012. Occupying a 750 square meter section of the hotel's ninth floor, I SPA at The Landmark Bangkok will take on a Thai-inspired architecture and design and features 10 treatment rooms with 12 spa beds and four foot therapy rooms with five loungers. In response to demand for boutique spa operations, I SPA Thailand has launched the boutique "I SPA life" brand for hotels with a small-scale spa that operate with a flexible setup and treatment range.

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