Experience the art of traditional Chinese massage at Yang Yang’s Chinese Massage located at 17/95-103 Pakington St in Geelong West. Combining ancient techniques with modern practices, this establishment offers a unique approach to relaxation and healing. Whether you’re seeking relief from muscle tension or simply want to unwind after a long day, Yang Yang’s Chinese Massage provides a serene environment for rejuvenation. With a focus on holistic wellness, their skilled therapists are dedicated to helping you achieve optimal health and vitality. Claim your free listing and discover the therapeutic benefits of Chinese massage at Yang Yang’s.

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Susan

5 Google Rating

Amazing....got 2 massages and we both came out impressed going back for sure. Feeling much more free

5/ 5

Amazing....got 2 massages and we both came out impressed going back for sure. Feeling much more free in movement. Thankyou heaps again ❤️

Miriam Cahir

5 Google Rating

Excellent massage. My neck was so painful and had a headache so came here. The massage took the pain

5/ 5

Excellent massage. My neck was so painful and had a headache so came here. The massage took the pain away. Highly recommend

David Chaston

5 Google Rating

Great massage gets all the aches and pains sorted!

5/ 5

Great massage gets all the aches and pains sorted!

Jan Terkelsen

5 Google Rating

I left feeling completely rejuvenated. Definitely one of the best and intuitive massages I've had.

5/ 5

I left feeling completely rejuvenated. Definitely one of the best and intuitive massages I've had. Thankyou Helen. I will definitely be back.

Douglas Moore

2 Google Rating

Good massage, but I had to argue with the employee to get a receipt for tax purposes. Then the manag

2/ 5

Good massage, but I had to argue with the employee to get a receipt for tax purposes. Then the manager said some thing in Chinese to the employee with a sour look on her face. All cash payments, what's the problem? They have to claim something to the A.T.O. Seems a bit dodge to me.

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