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One of the first stops in Vietnam for many tourists is the massage parlour! Getting a massage in Vietnam is a big part of tourism here and is a perfect escape from the heat and bustle outside. Massage therapy has existed in Vietnam for centuries. In the early days, massage establishments were considered shady businesses where men would go to commit adultery or to simply get away from their wives. In fact, it was considered shameful to be recognized while coming out of such an establishment.
Vietnamese massage is influenced mostly from Chinese methods of therapy but has evolved to be unique in that it really focuses on kneading and working out the knots in the muscles. By contrast, Thai massages use a lot of muscle movement, stretching, and moving limbs. Most places will add in a body massage to some degree. And does reflexology really work? It depends on whom you ask! But the many foot massage parlours claim it does and can do wonders for your body simply by invigorating pressure points on your feet.
Some parlours will also use hot stones strategically placed at points on your body to stimulate and warm the muscles in the area.
Again, does this work? Maybe, but the point is that it feels good. So how do you know which massage parlour or spa is right for you? There are parlours with scantily clad women eyeing potential customers as they walk by.
Many masseuses offer their services roadside or on the beach in a public setting. After that, all you will have to do is simply fall into a state of complete bliss for the duration of your massage! At established spas, the massage menu can be quite lengthy. The spas are more known for their facials, body scrubs and other spa treatments. The reason is that the girls who work there earn solely on commission so a tip is almost expected.