Established in 2013, this is a new business designed to bring the beauty, mystery, and tradition of Chinese Qi Gong Tui-na massage and culture to a modern Upper West Side neighborhood massage spa in Manhattan, New York.
We pride ourselves on being part of the community, and welcome families, including children, husband and wives, singles and couples, regardless of gender, age, or infirmity. Whether it’s a relaxing Friday night with a spouse or friend, or relaxing from a tough week, a trip to the Spa is a great diversion.
Inside, the team is very focused on maintaining a very, clean, hygienic facility. This is part of our culture. All our tools, towels, and worker hands are being constantly cleaned and washed to assure a sterile, healthy environment.
We want our home to be your home away from home. The entire space is nicely decorated with Chinese and European art. Six air conditioners are comfortably spaced within the Spa. Eight speakers distributing relaxing, calm music. All rooms have personal oil diffusers for your choice of pleasant oils. And rooms are composed of restored brick, lush curtains and carpets, and trimmed with pink Himalayan salt brick.
Come join us for a relaxing change
Massage: The first documented descriptions of massage dating to 3,000 B.C. were discovered in China. Chinese Taoist priests practiced Qi-Gong Tui-Na - revealing and cultivating the vital life force. Traditional Chinese medicine is based on the principle that illness, ailment, and discomfort in the body is due to an imbalance of "Qi".
Other healing forms have developed globally over the millenium, including Shiatsu (1,000 B.C.) Ayurvedic medicine (1,700 B.C.), and Greek medicine under Hippocrates (460 B.C.). Hippocrates was known to have stated anyone "wishing to study medicine must master the art of massage". The healthful use of massage oils for physical conditions and relaxation have developed likewise.
We pride ourselves on being part of the community, and welcome families, including children, husband and wives, singles and couples, regardless of gender, age, or infirmity. Whether it’s a relaxing Friday night with a spouse or friend, or relaxing from a tough week, a trip to the Spa is a great diversion.
Inside, the team is very focused on maintaining a very, clean, hygienic facility. This is part of our culture. All our tools, towels, and worker hands are being constantly cleaned and washed to assure a sterile, healthy environment.
We want our home to be your home away from home. The entire space is nicely decorated with Chinese and European art. Six air conditioners are comfortably spaced within the Spa. Eight speakers distributing relaxing, calm music. All rooms have personal oil diffusers for your choice of pleasant oils. And rooms are composed of restored brick, lush curtains and carpets, and trimmed with pink Himalayan salt brick.
Come join us for a relaxing change
Massage: The first documented descriptions of massage dating to 3,000 B.C. were discovered in China. Chinese Taoist priests practiced Qi-Gong Tui-Na - revealing and cultivating the vital life force. Traditional Chinese medicine is based on the principle that illness, ailment, and discomfort in the body is due to an imbalance of "Qi".
Other healing forms have developed globally over the millenium, including Shiatsu (1,000 B.C.) Ayurvedic medicine (1,700 B.C.), and Greek medicine under Hippocrates (460 B.C.). Hippocrates was known to have stated anyone "wishing to study medicine must master the art of massage". The healthful use of massage oils for physical conditions and relaxation have developed likewise.