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58 I Lifestyle News Get in touch at editorial@businesstravellerasia.com SPA WEAR


First class nightwear


Taipei oasis


GRAND Hyatt Taipei has launched its first ever spa. The Oasis Spa combines ancient Eastern wellness with luxury European-inspired skincare treatments and Taipei’s signature hot spring culture in the form of thermal baths. The facility features contemporary Taiwanese décor with grey slate stone, mood lighting and a tranquil rock garden. The signature three-hour Calm treatment (NT$15,000/US$472) uses “moor mud” from Hungary’s Heviz Lake for a circulation-boosting body wrap, followed by a deep tissue massage and moisturising facial to finish. hyatt.com


TECH


QANTAS has launched new Martin Grant pyjamas and slippers for international first class passengers. The unisex navy and black trim Qantas First pyjamas are 100 per cent cotton and feature a tailored neckline and tapered silhouette. Grant has also designed new male and female amenity kits in the same navy hues as the pyjamas. The kits feature a range of hydrating ASPAR by Aurora Spa products, travel socks, dental kit, earplugs, deodorant and an eye mask. qantas.com


DINE


Lights, camera, action


TWO new POV (point-of-view) cameras released by Sony are giving Go Pro some serious competition. The new 4K Action Cam and Full HD Action Cam offer high-tech features including Sony’s patented B.O.SS technology for optical stabilisation, which makes jerky handheld footage a thing of the past, plus a new wide-angle lens with reduced distortion. Prices start from US$359. sony.com


NOVEMBER 2016


Lip-smacking in the Lion City


THE first and only Michelin-starred ramen eatery in Japan, Tsuta, has gone global. Known for having queues from 6am, the tiny nine-seater restaurant has now expanded with an outlet in Singapore’s Pacific Plaza. Overseen by Chef Yuki Onishi, the same special ingredients will be used to re-create Tsuta’s signature tastes, with three soup bases and four types of noodle to choose from. facebook.com/tsutasingapore


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