Hong Kong massages merge Chinese tradition with modern amenities

By on December 24, 2012
Hong Kong massages merge Chinese tradition with modern amenities

Hong Kong massages merge Chinese tradition with modern amenities

One of the best parts of visiting China is taking part in the ancient traditions that still live on in the country. Chinese medicine began using massage and reflexology years ago, and the use of these practices for healing and relaxation continues as travelers are able to stop by one of the hundreds of massage parlors or wellness centers in Hong Kong for a rejuvenating experience.

A recent addition to the massage industry in Hong Kong is Ten Feet Tall, which offers foot massages and reflexology treatments for guests who can sip on creations from the juice bar or listen to selections from their iPods streaming from speakers as they relax. Indulging in one of these treatments will have visitors feeling ready to take on the world and finish their exploration of the city’s gardens and attractions.

More traditional remedies can be found at Hong Wai Foot and Body Reflexology Centre, where “masters” use their knowledge of pressure points to help relieve stress, clear your sinuses and ease other body aches. The end result will have you feeling refreshed and ready to hit the streets of Hong Kong, in perfect condition to continue shopping or checking out the towering skyline of the city.

There is also plenty of options for those who would rather stick to the luxurious offerings of a hotel, where in-house spas create a comfortable and convenient environment without abandoning Chinese practices. Places like the Ritz-Carlton, Mandarin Oriental or Grand Hyatt all offer comprehensive spa packages, with some even bringing their services right to your room.

Whether you prefer techniques that have been tested over time or aren’t afraid to try out the newest offerings from modern spas, a trip to Hong Kong will have you feeling relaxed and refreshed.