Regular desk work creates persistent muscle knots. Shiatsu's targeted pressure point technique provides focused relief for the recurring tension common among students and professionals.
Last reviewed: March 2026
Precise pressure therapy for chronic tension.
Regular desk work creates persistent muscle knots. Shiatsu's targeted pressure point technique provides focused relief for the recurring tension common among students and professionals.
Shiatsu massage is a 60–120 minute Japanese pressure therapy that uses finger and palm pressure on the body's energy meridians to relieve pain, reduce stress, and restore balance — performed clothed without oil, delivered to your hotel or home in Ho Chi Minh City from 500,000 VND. The name literally means "finger pressure" (shi = finger, atsu = pressure), and it aims to promote the body's natural healing abilities.
Clears blockages in the body's meridian system
Effective for headaches, back pain, and joint pain
Calms the nervous system naturally
“The shiatsu pressure point work sorted out three weeks of accumulated neck and shoulder tension from back-to-back flights and desk work. The therapist knew exactly where to hold and release. My chronic upper-back issue felt better after one session than it had in a month.”
David C.
Singapore
RMIT University Vietnam is the main Ho Chi Minh City campus of Australia's RMIT University, located in the Phu My Hung area of District 7 and serving approximately 9,000 students across undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The modern campus draws a significant international student population alongside Vietnamese students, contributing to the broader District 7 neighborhood's density of cafes, international dining, and youth-oriented businesses. Faculty, international students, and expat professionals in the area live across the Phu My Hung apartment complexes, with Korean and Japanese residents making up a substantial share of the neighborhood population. District 7's planned infrastructure and green boulevards make it one of HCMC's most liveable areas for long-term international residents.
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Every MassageGo therapist meets strict qualification requirements
All therapists hold professional massage therapy certificates from accredited Vietnamese training programs.
Each therapist completes a minimum of 200 hours of hands-on training before joining our team.
We require at least 3 years of professional massage experience at hotels or licensed spas.
Our therapists can communicate in basic English to ensure a comfortable experience for international guests.
Every therapist goes through our rigorous 4-step screening process
We review professional certifications, training records, and a minimum of 3 years of spa or hotel experience.
Government-issued ID verification and background check to ensure your safety and peace of mind.
Hands-on skills test covering multiple massage techniques, hygiene protocols, and professional conduct.
Regular performance reviews based on customer feedback. Therapists maintain a 4.5+ rating to stay active.
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