Ancient Wisdom · Modern Healing

Traditional Chinese
Medical Massage

Based on the Huangdi Neijing (Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon)
Balance Qi, Harmonize Blood, Nourish Life

The Way of Qi · Family Heritage

TCM massage originates from an ancient lineage of Chinese medical families. It goes beyond basic relaxation, incorporating meridian theory and Qi‑blood dynamics. Using fingers instead of needles, the therapist follows the pathways of Qi to relieve pain, improve circulation, and restore inner balance.

As the Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon says: “If the channels are blocked, the body suffers numbness and pain; massage is the cure.” For millennia, TCM massage has been a pillar of external therapy, using specialized techniques like pressing, kneading, and grasping to awaken the body's self‑healing power.

2000+ years of history
300+ classical techniques
100% natural therapy
TCM massage illustration
· follow channels · press acupoints · balance yin & yang ·

Therapeutic Benefits of TCM Massage

“When the body suffers from terror or strain, the channels become blocked; massage and herbal therapy are the treatments.” — Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon

Unblock Meridians

Pressure, pushing and kneading techniques open the channels. Qi flows, blood moves, swelling subsides, and pain disappears.

Suwen · Chapter of Qi and Blood

Harmonize Qi & Blood

Massage generates therapeutic warmth that spreads along meridians, improving circulation and relieving chronic fatigue.

Huangdi Neijing · Massage Brings Warmth

Boost Immunity

Clinical studies show TCM massage has anti‑inflammatory and immune‑enhancing effects, strengthening the body’s resistance.

Modern research

Skin Rejuvenation

By dilating capillaries, massage improves skin respiration and sebaceous gland function, leaving your face radiant.

Qianjin Yaofang (Essential Prescriptions)

📖 Ancient Texts · Millennial Wisdom

“The earliest monograph on massage in China is the Yellow Emperor's Massage Classic (10 volumes, recorded in the History of Han). In the surviving medical classic Huangdi Neijing, massage is mentioned many times. For example, in the Chapter of Qi and Blood: ‘When the body suffers from terror or strain, the channels become blocked; massage and herbal therapy are the treatments.’ In the Chapter of Different Methods and Appropriate Therapies: ‘In the central region… the terrain is flat and damp… the appropriate therapy is Daoyin (guiding and stretching) and Anqiao (massage).’”

Eight Essential Techniques

Hands as needles · Touch the channels · Soft yet deep

P
Pressing (An)

Use finger or palm to press and retain, unblocking channels and relieving spasm.

R
Rubbing (Mo)

Circular stroking to soothe pain and harmonize Qi.

Psh
Pushing (Tui)

One‑direction linear pushing to activate blood and dispel cold.

G
Grasping (Na)

Lifting and squeezing muscles to refresh the mind and open collaterals.

K
Kneading (Rou)

Gentle circular rotation to reduce swelling and relieve tightness.

Ni
Nipping (Nie)

Continuous squeezing to promote Qi and blood flow, relieve muscle fatigue.

Do
Dotting (Dian)

Fingertip pressing like an acupuncture needle, effective for deep points.

Pl
Plucking (Bo)

Deep pressing and plucking to release adhesions and relax sinews.

⋆˖⁺‧₊☽ Integrated Wellness ☾₊‧⁺˖⋆

Where TCM meridian theory meets modern clinical insight — a truly holistic experience.

Tailored Diagnosis

Our therapists assess your constitution (Qi deficiency, dampness, or stagnation) and select the most effective techniques.

Pure & Natural

Only authentic TCM ointments and oils are used, ensuring safety and maximum therapeutic effect.

︱ How It Works ︱

01 Book a Time
Choose your preferred slot, confirmation within 30min
02 Masseuse Arrives
A licensed female therapist comes to your hotel or home
03 TCM Massage
Ancient techniques to open meridians
04 Aftercare Advice
Personalized health recommendations
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