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Showing posts with label May Massage. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 13, 2011

You Are Still Loved, My Dear - Final, Part Three






Save money before you spend any. Pay yourself first.




The last installment for the series 'You Are Still Loved, My Dear' and its earlier entries at:


- Part One - Click Here To Read
- Part Two - Click Here To Read

Two places that we often go back, again and again, whenever in Bangkok would be to our favourite massage place, May Massage and the shopping at the Handicrafts and Arts Section in Chatuchak Weekend Market near to JJ Shopping Mall.  These are two places that we will spend a lot of time, a lot of spending and getting a lot of gratification.

May Massage, Sukhumvit Soi 21

At May Massage, it is self indulgence to relax and re-vitalize.  We would end our day here after our shopping, after a day of sight-seeing and walking around the capital.  We come to this place often, in fact it would be a daily thing when we are in Bangkok.  Hence, we prefer to stay in a hotel that would be a within walking distance to it.

@ The Reception with (far end of picture) the foot reflexology area


May Massage is located along Sukhumvit Soi 21.  It shares the same main entrance as Big Mama Italian Restaurant and located on the second floor.  It has group and private rooms span over three floors.  There are shower areas too.

May Massage has many massage practitioners, both male and female.  They are well trained and skillful.  We usually feel so much relaxed after the rhythmic pressing and stretching of our entire body.  The 'crack-crack' sound, cracking of stuck energy through arching the body in a cobra position at the end of the massage session, provides tremendous stress relief.

We always go for a two hour session, and at times 3 hours including an hour of oil body massage.  It is highly recommended for two hours for a full Thai massage where the practitioner will spend a good half hour working on each section of the body.  In Thai traditional massage, the practitioner works on the left leg, right leg, left hand, right hand and then proceed to work on the back.  Some practitioner will step on your back depending on his/her intuition when treating the back muscles.  It ends with the face and the head.

Just look at the prices!!!


We have tried foot reflexology here but just not able to enjoy it.  Guess, the Thais are better for their traditional massage and not at the 'chinese' foot reflexology.  Having said it, we are often surprised that they are many customers that come just for foot treatment.  Perhaps, for 100 Bahts an hour, one gets to relax and a little of body stretching at the end of the treatment.

Getting There

Must say that this google map is not accurate/updated.  The Grand Millennium Hotel should be after the Soi Cowboy.


Take the BTS to Asoke Station or the MRT to Sukhumvit Station. 

At Asoke Station, exit and walk towards the MRT Sukhumvit Station.  Once out of Asoke Station, walk along the road, keeping left.  When you see Grand Millennium Hotel, you are on the right track. 

You can also continue, when out of Asoke Station, with the underground walkway inside Sukhumvit MRT Station. 

On MRT, at Sukhumvit Station, exit at Exit 1 towards Serm-Mit Tower.  Just outside Exit 1, you will see Grand Millennium Hotel, Sukhumvit which is located just across the road.

Walk along the road, going with the flow of the traffic, till the t-junction of Sukhumvit Soi 21.  You will pass Furama Xclusive Asoke Hotel.  At the t-junction, turn left (without crossing the road) - on the right is where Serm-Mit Tower is.
 

The t-junction


At the entrance of Big Mama Italian Restaurant, climb up (using the side staircase) to the second floor.

It is easy to find this place.  It is less than 50m from the t-junction.  Just outside the entrance, there is a pool of motorcycle taxi.

Reviews

May Massage is the cheapest we found along Sukhumvit Road.  The massage practitioners are friendly and skillful.  Some, are really really good!  Should you stay long in Bangkok and intend to go back to May Massage regularly, you may want to stick to one practitioner.  Of course, you should have known his/her skills for doing so.

The place is clean (enough) but do not expect a luxurious spa condition.  At least, they will provide with clean clothes to change.

Tips, I guess, are optional though it is always good to give.  Afterall, the rates here are already so cheap!

Operational Hours

May Massage opens from 10 am till midnight.



JJ Mall / Chatuchak Weekend Market

JJ Mall, actually, is just a place for us to rest.  It is a refuge after the long outdoor walks/shopping at Chatuchak Weekend Market.  It is a place where we will just sit down for a drink or to have a meal at the food court. 

JJ Mall and part of the Handicrafts & Arts Section of Chatuchak Weekend Market

On weekends, this mall is buzzing with activities.  Just outside it, there are rows of makeshift food stalls selling local delicacies. 

For first timer, it can be interesting to go through every floors of the Mall.  The Mall is an alternative to the Handicraft and Arts section of Chatuchak Weekend Market.  Prices vary but usually it is slightly higher than Chatuchak.

Getting There

Again, this google map is not accurate/updated.  Kamphaeng Phet station Exit 2 should be as as highlighted in the blue dot.  'X' is where the 'atas' wet market is.

Heading to JJ Mall is an en route passing by Chatuchak Weekend Market.  Take the MRT to Kamphaeng Phet Station and exit at Exit 2.  On weekdays, the entrance to Chatuchak Weekend Market, at Exit 2 of the station, is closed.

It is always good to come here on a weekday.  We always enjoy doing  it this way.  First, it is less crowded.  Secondly, it is always good to venture other nearby places just outside Chatuchak Weekend Market.  There are interesting shops around.

Once exit, and standing just along the main road, to the left is a big market and eatery.  This market, according to a Thai friend, is 'atas' (up market) for many Thais.  It is clean and it is rather interesting just to browse the whole area.  Good to go in the morning and around lunch time.

Across the road, which is opposite of Chatuchak Weekend Market, are rows of shops selling handicrafts, arts, ceramics, furniture and home decorations and antiques and collectibles.  It is a miniature of Chatuchak but open everyday.


This is what you will see once you are out of Kamphaeng Phet Exit 2 and standing along the main road.


Walking along the road, against the flow of traffic, you will pass the Handicrafts and Arts section of Chatuchak Weekend Market.  All shops open on weekend and it could be about 80 percent open on weekday.

Always note when buying antiques here - either at Chatuchak or JJ Mall.  It is wise to exercise few precautions.  Always check on your goods thoroughly to see whether there is any damage.  For antiques, it is better to bring along an expert, unless you are happy with what you are paying for.

Before You Go

Many people go to Chatuchak not knowing what they want or which stall to go.  The sights of all the goods here surprise many shoppers.

Chances are, you will end up spending at least half a day just going through the maze in Chatuchak.  It will be good idea to prepare few things to ensure that your shopping experience at Chatuchak is an enjoyable one.

-  Wear light and comfortable clothing
-  Bring along backpack for storing new found items.  However, it is recommended that you wear your backpack on the front rather than on the back.
-  Always plan to go in the morning, as it can get very hot and crowded in the afternoon.

When at Chatuchak Weekend Market, try their local ice cream ...


This is really refreshing under the hot sun.  For 30 Bahts, you can ask for all the toppings.  You get the coconut water free too!




Thursday, September 23, 2010

Because You're Loved, My Dear

Last month, in August, with an unplanned schedule, we ended visiting Thailand again. It was our second trip this year. As usual, the routine was to stay in Bangkok (for few nights) and Pattaya (for a longer stay) to catch up with some friends.

Thailand was a country that we would not mind visiting, again and again. Forget about her political hiccup, the country offered somewhat a spiritual retreat to the soul. I had always regarded Thailand, without any historical foreign invasion and occupation nor influence, a land that brought internal peace within. There was always the gentleness in the air that kept my soul intact.

In Bangkok, we were back doing the same old itinerary. With the help of a dear friend, based there, we got to stay in Dusit Thani Hotel. This time around, we got ourselves upgraded to a Deluxe room.


Dusit Thani, Bangkok





The Comfy King-sized Bed




The Big Glass Bathroom

One of the MUST-Do thing in Bangkok was to have our regular massage.  We would indulge almost every day, at times as long as three hours, for a superb clean Thai massage.  At Baht100 for an hour, we didn't mind to get our bodies twisted-and-turned and our bones 'cracked'.  May Massage should be the place to visit for a good traditional Thai massage.  It was the cheapest we found in the capital.  We would rate the place to be clean and comfortable.


May Massage, which is just above the Big Mama Restaurant

We would do exactly the same thing when we traveled to Pattaya.  For a different experience, we had another form of Thai massage.  This time round, we had some kind of Acu-pressure massage done by the local Thai Blind Massage Institute.  This form of massage could be painful yet relaxing.  The masseurs usually engaged their intuitive skills, perhaps their gifts to feel, to heal ailments and problems.


Thai Blind Massage Institute in Jomtien, Pattaya

Our stay in Pattaya - it was Jomtien to be specific, had always been eat-sleep-and-relax holidays.  Here, we always enjoyed the kind hospitality of - with gratitude, our dearest friend.  His place just let us to do nothing but to feel relaxed every day.


Such a relaxing home here

.. and the long way up ..

This time round, our visit to Thailand was kinda different.  Relaxing yes but it was also a journey towards celebrating Reiki Sanctuary.  We did a lot of shopping which we never had done such with all our Thailand visits so far.  Come next month, we would have stayed here for two years.

We just wanted to expand Reiki Sanctuary.  To dress her up for the anniversary.  To raise the vibration of energy within.  It was about love.

The shopping [Pictures Galore]:


The Twin Ballerina

The Hand
The Chimes

The Wall Clocks

The Paintings

The Statues

The Rugs

The Wood Collections 



More Wood Collection - The Thinking Man
and More More Wood from Chatuchak Market, Bangkok


The Yoga a.k.a. Fat Women Collections


Indeed, it was very fulfilling for us.  Reiki Sanctuary had her share in our growth.  With her blessings, we did not get any problem with the Immigration and Customs both in Thailand and Singapore.

For now, we are just looking forward to live with these items together.  That, each one of them will have a place and a part to play in Reiki Sanctuary.


The Celebration of Life


With gratitude, with abundance - because you are loved!






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