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Q: Where I can find legitimate massage in Beijing

12 years 44 weeks ago in  Lifestyle - Beijing

 
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There are many places in Beijing that offer legitimate massage places. The key is not going into a small, dingy looking place that doubles up as a hair salon and which has clantily scad girls sitting inside. However, if you really want to be sure that no other illegal services are being offered in back rooms, then go to the more upsale spa and massage venues. These are more expensive, but really therapeutic. Good ones include Oriental Taipan Massage and Spa (http://www.taipan.com.cn/), Dragonfly Retreat (http://www.dragonfly.net.cn/), Aibosen (A11 Liufang Beili, Yonghegong) and Bodhi (http://www.bodhi.com.cn/Therapeutic-Retreat/index.html).

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I will suppIement several more:
I Spa (www.ispa.cn), with the address 5F, Tower 2, Taiyue Suites, 16 Sanlitun Nanlu, Chaoyang District, Beijing.

Heavenly Spa by Westin (heavenlyspa.chaoyang@westin.com)
Add: 7 north dongsanhuan road, Chaoyang District, Beijing

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You can always say no to the extras.

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