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Thai Massage
Traditional Thai massage is a proven physical therapy that dates back to ancient India sometime before the
lifetime of Buddha. It has been practiced here for centuries, and many swear by it as effective cure for common ailments such as aches and pains, fevers and
nervous strains.
Traditional massage reached the peak of popularity in the early 18th century. King Rama III, great-grandfather of the present
monarch, had all available knowledge on the subject gathered and inscribed on stone slabs. These now stand on a corner of the Temple of the Reclining Buddha
(Wat Pho), along with stone figures of rishis demonstrating various massage postures. You can try this ancient therapy in its original form at the temple;
masseuses trained at Wat Pho massage school offer their service seven days a week at very reasonable prices.
Most hotels rated three stars and
above offer traditional massage as part of their health and fitness services. All the spa resorts include it in their therapy programs. Despite common
misconceptions, clothes stay on the whole time. If you are interested in learning the techniques, Wat Pho's massage school offers courses. Contact the
school, in the temple's compounds, Chetupon Road, Bangkok or call (662) 225-4771.
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