Thailand is the largest spa market in the Asia Pacific region.
New Zealand hosts the highest proportion of day spas.
Hotel, resort and destination retreat spas are in highest proportions in Cambodia and the United Arab Emirates.
The Australian spa industry generated the most revenue during 2007.
Total spa industry visits and employment were highest in Thailand.
Vietnam identified that this emerging market generated over US$9 million in revenue and delivered services to over 428,000 spa visitors during 2007.
Of the 95 authentic spa facilities operating in Vietnam, 38% of spas were stand-alone day spas and 62% were destination spas co-located with accommodation.
During 2007, the spa industry employed over 1,000 people.
The spa industry is forecast to grow by 11% between 2008 and 2010.
Spa industry in Mainland China and Hong Kong identified total revenue and employment have grown by over 1,000% since 2002; Revenue generated in 2007 was over US$185 million and spas employed more than 6,000 people.
The number of spas in Mainland China and Hong Kong has grown by over 500% since 2002, with 190 spas now open and operating and the industry forecast to grow by over 20% between 2008 and 2010.
65% of all spas operating in Mainland China we located in hotels or resorts. In comparison, just 16% of Hong Kong spas were operating in hotels or resorts.
Over 2,041,000 people visited spas in Mainland China and Hong Kong during 2007.
Spas in China are designed with the largest indoor space compared to other spa markets across the greater Asia Pacific region.
Source : Intelligent Spas
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