The traditional sauna bath refers to barbecuing unique rocks on a hot stove in a special wooden house, so that the temperature reaches above 70 degrees, and then splashing a small amount of water on the rocks to produce impact steam. This method is called dry steaming bath. Sauna can accelerate blood circulation, completely relax the muscles of all parts of the body, and achieve the purpose of eliminating fatigue, restoring physical strength and invigorating the spirit.