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Enjoy Chinese Massage Therapy in Overseas Chinese International Hotel

The Description of Overseas Chinese International Hotel

The Overseas Chinese International Hotel (Qingdao Huaqiao Guoji Fandian) is located in Qingdao’s central business district and is within easy reach of the municipal office as well as the Olympic Sailing Center.

This Qingdao hotel has various rooms equipped with international direct dial phones, air conditioners and coffee makers. The Chinese restaurant specializes in authentic Shandong-style dishes, especially good for seafood lovers.

Hotel amenities and Hotel dining

Meeting facilities, Business center, Laundry service, Gift shop, Postal service, Front desk valuables safe, Bellman, Baggage deposit service, Morning call service, Free parking, Escalator/elevator, Room service, Chinese cuisine, Bar/lounge, Japanese cuisine.

Room amenities and Fitness & recreation

domestic direct-dial, International direct-dial, Central air conditioning, Slipper, Writing desk, 24 hours hot water, Electric kettle, Tea/coffee pot, Hair dryer, Massage Service

Hotel Place

Address: 41 Middle Xianggang Road (Xianggang Zhong Lu)

Area: Bandao Commercial Center and Olympic Sailing Center

The Qingdao Massage Service have in Overseas Chinese International Hotel

1. Qingdao Traditional Chinese Massage:

Chinese Massage is an ancient tradition, being part of Traditional Chinese Medicine. This effective and comprehensive therapy is also closely related to Herbal Medicine, Acupuncture and Acupressure.

2. Swedish Massage in Qingdao

Swedish massage in Qingdao is usually performed by trained, licensed massage therapists. It can be slow and gentle, or vigorous and bracing, depending on the therapist’s personal style and what he or she wants to achieve.

3. Thai Massage in Qingdao

Thai massage is a type of massage in Thai style that involves stretching and deep massage. This form of bodywork is usually performed on the floor, and the client wears comfortable clothes that allow for movement. No oils are used in Thai massage.

4. Foot Massage in Qingdao Le Meridien:

Qingdao foot reflexology is based on the premise that our nerve zones or reflex points go from the bottom of our feet to the top of our head, encompassing all vital organs on the way. The trained massage therapists can help you put pressure on different meridiens or energy lines on the sole and side of the feet to determine the cause of illness.

5. Hot Stone Massage

Hot stone massage is a specialty massage where the therapist uses smooth, heated stones, either as an extension of their own hands, or by placing them on the body while they massage other parts of the body. The heat can be both deeply relaxing and help warm up tight muscles so the therapist can work more deeply, more quickly.