Music muted, staff mute.
This Wednesday from 5 p.m., customers of the Mandarin Oriental will live a new experience.
A "silent night" observed around the globe to encourage contemplation and stillness.
In order to support guests on their journey, a myriad of activities will be set up: guided meditation workshop, yoga session, introduction to reiki or even acupressure treatment.
You don't need to be a hotel guest to join the movement.
As of Tuesday, Dr Anuradha Mathad, head of spa and wellness programming for the Oberoi group, delivered Ayurvedic techniques to achieve a state of "samatva", or equanimity, on the social networks of the Mandarin Oriental, in order to anticipate the disconnection of any digital noise.
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As the frenzy of the end-of-year celebrations approaches, the quest for tranquility takes on particular importance.
We have created a space where everyone can cut themselves off from the noise...
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