Dasha town Zhaoqin city Sewo Sanitary ware CO.,Ltd
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When the north wind of the cold winter howls past, the earth is covered with frost and snow. People wrap themselves tightly in cotton-padded clothes and hide in warm rooms, fearing that even a hint of cold might invade their bodies. In such a season, when the three words "ice bathtub" are mentioned, many people would probably gasp in astonishment and even blurt out, "Are you crazy?" However, it is precisely in such a harsh season that there is still a group of people who choose to step into a bathtub filled with ice water and have a dialogue with the extreme cold through their bodies. So, would you dare to use an ice bathtub in winter?
Seizing the momentum and setting sail for a distant voyage - sewo Bathtub Factory expands Capacity and upgrades, embarking on a new chapter of development
Deep in the Lingnan ancient city of Zhaoqing lies an old street that has been forgotten by time. At the street corner, an old Western-style house from the Republic of China era stands quietly. Its red brick walls are covered with moss, as if telling the story of a hundred years of vicissitudes. The owner of this old Western-style house is a young woman named Lin Wanqing. She is an antique restorer and has an almost obsessive love for the old times.
In daily life, the bathtub is a private space for people to relax and wash away their fatigue. It symbolizes peace and comfort. However, in several real news events, the bathtub has become a witness to tragedy, bearing the complex entanglement of violence, negligence and human nature. From crime scenes to hygiene hazards and even bizarre deaths, these "bathtub news" not only shock people but also reflect deep-seated issues at the social, emotional and institutional levels.