MassageGo在第五郡全区提供专业上门按摩服务,当天可预约,按摩师通常在1至2小时内抵达。服务涵盖足部按摩、芳香按摩、泰式按摩、指压按摩、热石按摩、拔罐和头肩按摩,60分钟起价500,000越南盾。第五郡是胡志明市历史悠久的唐人街,当地称为堤岸(Cho Lon),拥有丰富的中越文化,寺庙雕梁画栋,传统药材铺林立,平西市场享誉全市,正宗中国美食令人流连忘返。无论是来访的游客还是长期居住的居民,都可以轻松在住所享受专业上门按摩,无需专程前往水疗中心。该区乘出租车距第一郡约15至20分钟。经认证的按摩师将直接前往您的酒店、招待所或公寓。通过WhatsApp(+84 32 789 9454)或在线预约表预约,服务结束后现金支付,无需预付款。
Last reviewed: March 2026
我们所有服务均可送达第五郡
From 500,000 VND
Binh Tay Market's 1,000-plus stalls are spread across concrete floors that transmit impact up through every joint with each step, and a typical market visit involves two to three hours of continuous standing, crouching to inspect goods, and carrying purchases — loading patterns that produce calf tightness, lumbar strain, and elevated shoulder tension simultaneously. Thien Hau Pagoda and the district's other Chinese temples require removing shoes on stone courtyards and navigating winding alleyways on uneven surfaces, adding ankle and arch fatigue to the overall load. There is also a cultural resonance worth noting: Thai Buddhism and the Chinese temple traditions of Cho Lon share historical connections across Southeast Asia, and the discipline of Nuad Bo-Rarn emerged from a Buddhist monastery tradition — making this an appropriately rooted form of recovery in this particular district.
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District 5 is the core of Saigon's Chinatown, where Cho Lon's commercial energy, the ceremonial smoke of Thien Hau Temple, Binh Tay Market's wholesale activity, and the surrounding traditional medicine and herbal shops create a neighborhood that is simultaneously one of the city's most fascinating and most sensory-intense. Visitors exploring the district spend the day in near-constant stimulation — competing smells, crowds, heat absorbed from narrow alleys, and the cognitive engagement of reading a culturally layered environment. By evening, the accumulated sensory load often produces a particular kind of tired that feels wired rather than sleepy, where the nervous system is still processing input long after the body has stopped moving. Aromatherapy's limbic-system reset is the precise antidote: a controlled olfactory signal that gives the brain permission to stop cataloguing and start resting.
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District 5's Cho Lon is one of the largest and oldest Chinatowns in Southeast Asia, with a continuous history stretching back 300 years and commercial energy that makes Binh Tay Market — built in 1914 with over a thousand stalls — one of the hardest-floored, most exhausting walking environments in the city. The Thien Hau Pagoda and neighboring Chinese temples add further walking distance across marble and stone courtyards where visitors naturally spend hours. The community here has practiced and valued foot reflexology as preventive medicine for generations, so the service carries genuine cultural meaning beyond tourism convenience. Booking a reflexology session in Cho Lon after a day at Binh Tay is not just practical recovery — it is participating in a wellness tradition native to this neighborhood.
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District 5's Chinatown streets around Thien Hau Temple and Binh Tay Market are among the most sensory-rich walking environments in Saigon — incense smoke, market noise, dense crowds, uneven pavement — and the cumulative physical and sensory load of several hours there leaves the body in a distinctly fatigued state that combines muscle tiredness in the legs and lower back with a kind of overstimulated alertness that makes rest difficult. Hot stone massage resolves both: the basalt heat addresses the muscular component directly, while the session's meditative quality — quiet room, low light, sustained warmth — helps the nervous system deactivate after the sensory intensity of the streets. Air-conditioned accommodation in District 5 chills the body after the outdoor heat of the market, causing muscles to tighten again after walking, and the stones immediately counteract that tightening on contact. Residents and visitors who explore Chinatown on foot and then book a same-day session consistently describe the post-stone state as the clearest their body has felt all week.
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District 5's Chinatown identity is built on centuries of Sino-Vietnamese TCM practice, with herbalist shops, temple health rituals, and acupressure traditions woven into the fabric of Thien Hau Temple's surrounding streets — creating a community that approaches meridian-based bodywork as a familiar wellness tool rather than an exotic novelty. Shiatsu's ancestral connection to Chinese medicine makes it the most culturally credible Japanese bodywork modality to introduce into this environment, framing the session as a Japanese evolution of the same theoretical roots rather than a foreign import. The area's market workers at Binh Tay accumulate chronic standing fatigue in the stomach and spleen meridians on the anterior legs, while shop owners experience the anterior shoulder and chest contraction from sustained forward-reach work — both patterns that shiatsu's multi-meridian protocol addresses systematically. District 5's dense residential lanes and shop-house apartments are well-served by home delivery, making shiatsu's floor-mat format accessible in spaces that would not accommodate a traditional massage table setup.
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District 5's Chinatown — centered on Cho Lon and anchored by Binh Tay Market and Thien Hau Temple — draws both visitors and local residents into days of high physical activity: walking dense market streets, carrying shopping, and visiting multiple temples where craning upward at elaborately decorated interiors is part of the experience. The upper trapezius and sternocleidomastoid accumulate this loading cumulatively across the day, and the incense-heavy temple environment can compound it with nasal and frontal congestion that head massage helps drain. Local market workers at Binh Tay carry heavy, asymmetrically loaded bags as part of their daily work, creating the one-sided shoulder tension that targeted bilateral massage addresses directly. In-home delivery throughout District 5 brings professional relief to residents and longer-stay guests without requiring a further journey after an already active day.
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District 5's Chinese-Vietnamese community carries a multi-generational familiarity with cupping that predates its current global visibility — traditional glass fire-cupping has been practiced within Cho Lon households and community clinics for decades, meaning residents understand the therapy's mechanism and are not alarmed by sha marks. Thien Hau Temple pilgrims and Binh Tay Market vendors share the physical profile of sustained walking and standing on hard surfaces that loads the lower back erectors, posterior leg fascia, and plantar structures in a way that accumulates across days of market activity. The commercial activity of Cho Lon — carrying goods, standing at stalls, navigating narrow shophouse alleys — creates a specific lower back and posterior leg tension that cupping's gliding technique along the erectors and calf muscle bellies addresses more efficiently than compression massage in the same time window. For District 5 residents who have experienced traditional fire-cupping within the community, our modern silicone cup delivery provides the same therapeutic mechanism with the added convenience of in-home service and controlled, consistent suction pressure.
Everything you need to know before you book
Booking in District 5 is straightforward — WhatsApp your address, preferred service, and time. We typically need 3 hours notice for this area to coordinate therapist scheduling. A 50,000 VND transportation fee applies and is confirmed before you commit, not after arrival.
We deliver throughout District 5 — hotels, guesthouses, residences, and short-term rentals. Windsor Plaza Hotel and Equatorial Ho Chi Minh City are covered, as are all other addresses in the district. Our therapists confirm your exact address during the WhatsApp booking to avoid delays on arrival.
Therapists traveling to District 5 bring massage oils and any equipment specific to the service type. The travel time is ours to manage; your session starts when the massage starts, not when the therapist arrives. Payment is cash only, settled directly with the therapist after the session ends. No prepayment is required.
我们为第五郡的所有酒店和住宿提供上门服务
“Spent two days in Cho Lon — Binh Tay Market, Thien Hau Temple, the shophouses on Trieu Quang Phuc. Got back to the Windsor Plaza completely exhausted. Booked a Thai massage via WhatsApp and the therapist was in the room within the hour. After Chinatown on foot all day, nothing else would do.”
Wei C.
Hong Kong
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所有治疗师均持有越南认证培训机构颁发的专业按摩治疗证书。
每位治疗师在加入我们团队之前完成至少200小时的实践培训。
我们要求至少有3年在酒店或持牌水疗中心的专业按摩经验。
我们的治疗师能够用基础英语沟通,确保国际客人的舒适体验。
每位治疗师都经过我们严格的4步筛选流程
我们审核专业资质、培训记录以及在水疗中心或酒店的至少3年工作经验。
政府颁发身份证件验证和背景调查,以确保您的安全和放心。
涵盖多种按摩技术、卫生规程和专业行为的实际操作技能测试。
根据客户反馈进行定期绩效审核。治疗师需保持4.5分以上的评分才能继续提供服务。
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