Tai-Chi Chinese Traditional Massage in Launceston offers an authentic approach to traditional Chinese massage therapy at 95 St John St. Our skilled therapists combine ancient techniques with modern practices to provide holistic healing experiences that promote relaxation and wellness. Whether you seek relief from tension or simply want to enhance your overall health, our Chinese massage treatments are tailored to meet your needs. Contact us at 0452 224 680 to book a session and immerse yourself in the rejuvenating benefits of Tai-Chi Chinese Traditional Massage.

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Anneliese Shortt

5 Google Rating

Had a fabulous deep tissue massage from the gentleman. He was super and got into all the tight areas

5/ 5

Had a fabulous deep tissue massage from the gentleman. He was super and got into all the tight areas. Highly recommend.

Narinder Singh

5 Google Rating

Winnie nice and awesome message very good experience highly recommended

5/ 5

Winnie nice and awesome message very good experience highly recommended

benjamin mitchell

5 Google Rating

this could be the best massage I've ever had. The man is strong as hell and I felt like he was going

5/ 5

this could be the best massage I've ever had. The man is strong as hell and I felt like he was going to snap me like a baby carrot. I am a weary traveller from the east coast and i really needed it!! Its a shame I can't go back next week because I'll be in bloody Newcastle. I feel so relaxed! Wow

Alexandra Quigley

5 Google Rating

Husband had an amazing 1.5 hr massage. Thanks to previous review, he helped us determine who to go t

5/ 5

Husband had an amazing 1.5 hr massage. Thanks to previous review, he helped us determine who to go to. Very busy place. Highly recommend

Dan8

4 Google Rating

I enjoyed my massage from the gentleman in there today! Will be back for full body next time hopeful

4/ 5

I enjoyed my massage from the gentleman in there today! Will be back for full body next time hopefully the same masseuse😊

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