Step into a realm of tranquility and rejuvenation at Traditional Chinese Massage in Bundaberg. Nestled at 63A Bourbong St, our sanctuary offers a blend of ancient techniques and modern therapies to promote holistic wellness and relaxation. Our skilled therapists are dedicated to enhancing your well-being through the art of traditional Chinese massage, tailored to address your specific needs and concerns.

Immerse yourself in a serene atmosphere where stress melts away and rejuvenation begins. Experience the therapeutic benefits of our massages, designed to relieve tension, improve circulation, and restore balance to body and mind. Whether you seek relief from muscle soreness or simply crave a moment of self-care, our treatments are crafted to nurture and revitalize.

At Traditional Chinese Massage, we prioritize your comfort and satisfaction, aiming to provide a personalized experience that exceeds your expectations. Allow us to guide you on a journey towards renewed vitality and inner harmony. Contact us at (07) 4152 7601 to book an appointment and embark on a path to wellness. Claim your listing today and discover the transformative power of ancient healing practices blended with modern expertise.

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Martin Theiber

5 Google Rating

I have visited place on sunday all massage places in the town have been closed already. I didn’t e

5/ 5

I have visited place on sunday all massage places in the town have been closed already. I didn’t expected much but definitely one of my best massage experience in my life definitely worth to try! Staff is also very friendly and nice. Thank you

Lyn Abel

1 Google Rating

Why they do leave the room many times for greet custumer when massaging ? I got massage 1 and half h

1/ 5

Why they do leave the room many times for greet custumer when massaging ? I got massage 1 and half hours but the masseuse always leave the room for with custumer talk. And for talk with work mate as well. Please just do one work position. Don’t do both position. ( counter work or masseuse.) That’s so rediculous . She wasting massage times for other things. Don’t take your time away from the massage session with anything else. That’s So bad .

Ian Mclean

4 Google Rating

Clean tidy place and friendly staff.

4/ 5

Clean tidy place and friendly staff.

Jonny Tai

5 Google Rating

Thankyou bonny for helping me and my pain. I will see you again. Jonathan

5/ 5

Thankyou bonny for helping me and my pain. I will see you again. Jonathan

Craig Thompson

5 Google Rating

Very professional and discreet walk out feeling 100% had a lot of lower back pain. worth the money.

5/ 5

Very professional and discreet walk out feeling 100% had a lot of lower back pain. worth the money.

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