In the capital, if you want to experience a Thai massage, Taixian Palace Foot Road must be a good place to go. Founded in 2006, it now has four branches in Beijing thanks to its exotic surroundings and excellent service.
In ancient times, Thai massage was the highest courtesy for the King of Thailand to entertain royal dignitaries. Different from Chinese massage, Thai massage mainly moves the joints and has no acupuncture points. Thai massage will focus on the muscles of the back and waist to relax and stretch, and the techniques almost cover the actions of pressing, touching, pulling, pulling, kneading, kneading, pinching and so on. Technicians generally start with the toes and work their way up to the top of the head, and the process is complete.
The environment is a plus for the Taixian Palace foot path. When you enter the front desk, you can see two statues with folded hands and bent over, as if to say "Savadika". In the corridors and walls, you can see Thai decorations: murals, meditating Buddha statues, rockeries, lotus flowers, and atmospheric utensils, and the overall decoration complements each other to create a quiet atmosphere. The private room is also decorated in Thai style, with a comfortable sofa bed and a separate changing room.
Compared to another health salon called "Savadika Thai Massage", the technicians at Taisengong Foot Trail are not Thai, but there is not much difference in technique, and communication is more convenient, and when the strength is lighter or heavier, it can also be timely feedback and adjustment, while the latter is relatively troublesome. Taisengong Foot Road provides disposable clothing and free snacks, and the whole process is easy and enjoyable.
- Recommended Branches -
Taixian Palace Foot Road (Zhongtao Store)
Near No. 35 Gulou South Street
Taixian Palace Foot Road (Zhenxing Road Store)
Room 102, Building 5, Changsheng Garden, Zhenxing Road
Taixian Palace Foot Road (South Ring Bridge Store)
3rd Floor, No. 22, Longshui Road