Tai Sui Spa Shenzhen Futian
Thai · Chinese Massage Complete Guide
Premium wellness center near Futian Exhibition Center metro. Thai ancient massage + Chinese meridian therapy + aromatherapy SPA. Private rooms, serene environment. From ¥168 on Klook — top choice for Hong Kong visitors seeking quality spa experiences.
1. Quick Overview
| Foot Reflexology | From ¥168 / 60 min |
|---|---|
| Thai Ancient Massage | ¥298–388 / 90–120 min |
| Aromatherapy SPA Package | ¥488–688 / 120 min |
| Business Hours | Daily 10:00 AM – 2:00 AM |
| Location | Shenzhen Futian District · Near Exhibition Center Metro |
| Best For | Hong Kong visitors, business travelers, couples |
2. Why Choose Tai Sui Spa
Futian is Hong Kong's top destination for leisure consumption in Shenzhen, and massage and wellness is the go-to activity after every border crossing. Tai Sui Spa (Tai Sui Spa) Futian Exhibition Center location stands out among Shenzhen's many wellness centers for several key reasons:
- Perfect location: Right next to Futian Exhibition Center metro station. From Futian border crossing, take metro Line 4 just 2 stops — only 15 minutes total.
- Dual therapy approach: Unlike shops offering only Thai or only Chinese massage, Tai Sui Spa provides both authentic Thai ancient massage and Chinese meridian therapy, allowing you to choose based on your needs.
- Premium environment: Southeast Asian resort-style decor, private individual rooms, soft lighting, natural essential oil aromatics — completely different from street-level massage shops.
- excellent value: Comparable Thai massage in Hong Kong costs HK$500+. Here, authentic 90-minute Thai ancient massage is just ¥298 (about HK$325).
- Professional therapists: Systematically trained staff, some trained in Thailand on authentic techniques. Pressure and methods are exactly right.
3. Treatment Types Explained
Thai Ancient Massage (Recommended)
The signature treatment. Therapists use traditional Thai techniques including stretching, pressing, and foot massage along the body's energy lines for full-body conditioning. Ideal for office workers with stiff shoulders, neck pain, and lower back tension. 90 min ¥298 / 120 min ¥388 — we recommend the 120-minute version so therapists have enough time for key problem areas.
Chinese Meridian Therapy
Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine meridian theory, using pushing, grasping, pressing, and kneading techniques to clear meridians and regulate qi and blood flow. Moderate to firm pressure, especially good for clients with specific pain areas. Can focus on shoulders, lower back, legs. 60 min ¥228 / 90 min ¥318.
Aromatherapy SPA
Natural plant essential oils combined with Swedish-style oil massage — gentler pressure, focused on relaxation and stress relief. Most private setting with dedicated SPA rooms featuring shower facilities. Great for female clients or those seeking deep relaxation. 90 min ¥488 / 120 min ¥688 (includes hot stone + aromatherapy + scalp massage).
Foot Reflexology
Classic foot therapy: foot soak followed by reflex zone massage. The most budget-friendly entry point, also perfect if time is limited. 60 min ¥168 / 90 min ¥228. Add ¥50 for herbal foot bath upgrade.
Combination Packages
Tai Sui Spa offers multiple combo packages with better value than individual selections:
- Thai Massage + Foot Reflexology (150 min): ¥398
- Aromatherapy SPA + Scalp Massage + Foot Reflexology (180 min): ¥588
- Couples Thai Massage Package (120 min × 2 people): ¥668
4. Price Comparison: Tai Sui Spa vs Other Shenzhen Wellness Centers
| Treatment | Tai Sui Spa | Clear Bay SPA | Thai Comfort | Hong Kong Equivalent |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thai Massage 90 min | ¥298 | ¥358 | ¥268 | HK$500+ |
| Aromatherapy SPA 90 min | ¥488 | ¥558 | ¥428 | HK$800+ |
| Foot Reflexology 60 min | ¥168 | ¥188 | ¥138 | HK$300+ |
| Environment Rating | ★★★★★ | ★★★★☆ | ★★★☆☆ | — |
| Transportation Convenience | ★★★★★ | ★★★☆☆ | ★★★★☆ | — |
Tai Sui Spa positions itself between budget foot massage shops and luxury hotel spas — environment and service far exceed street-side shops, while prices are just one-third of five-star hotel spa rates. For clients accustomed to Hong Kong pricing, the value proposition is excellent.
5. Facilities & Environment
Tai Sui Spa's Futian location features Southeast Asian resort-style design — stepping inside you're greeted with subtle lemongrass essential oil scents, completely shutting out the bustling Futian business district. Main facilities include:
- Private treatment rooms: All treatments in dedicated rooms with excellent soundproofing to protect your privacy.
- Couples rooms: Pairs or friends can book side-by-side treatment rooms for synchronized massages.
- Relaxation lounge: Post-treatment rest area with complimentary tea, fresh fruit, and light snacks.
- Shower facilities: Aromatherapy SPA rooms include private shower — rinse off immediately after treatment.
- Secure lockers: Safe lockable storage for valuables — no worries about belongings.
- Free Wi-Fi: Full building coverage for mobile access.
6. Visitor Essentials for Hong Kong Travelers
Tai Sui Spa is a top choice for Hong Kong visitors crossing into Shenzhen. Here are some practical tips:
Getting There
- Futian Crossing Route (fastest): East Rail to Lok Ma Chau → cross border → Shenzhen metro Line 4 to Exhibition Center, total ~30 minutes.
- Huanggang Crossing Route: Cross-border bus to Huanggang → taxi ~10 minutes to spa.
- High-speed rail route: From West Kowloon station → Futian station (14 min) → walk or one metro stop to Exhibition Center.
Payment Methods
On-site accepts WeChat Pay, Alipay, UnionPay. Best practice: pre-book via Klook and pay online, present your e-voucher at the counter — avoids exchange rate issues and on-site payment hassles.
Best Times to Visit
- Weekday mornings 10:00–14:00: Fewest crowds, free choice of therapist and room.
- Friday evening / Weekends: Peak Hong Kong visitor time — book 1–2 days in advance on Klook.
- Public holidays: Book 3+ days ahead to guarantee availability; otherwise expect queues.
Sample Day Itinerary
- 10:00 Cross Futian border;
- 10:30 Reach Exhibition Center, enjoy dim sum (try Dian du De, Tao Tao Ju);
- 12:00 Tai Sui Spa for 120-minute Thai massage;
- 14:30 Rest lounge tea and fruit;
- 15:00 Shopping at Emperor Court Plaza, COCO Park;
- 18:00 Dinner then return to Hong Kong.
7. Booking Tips
- Klook beats walk-in rates: Via Klook you typically get 10–20% off versus the counter, plus no language barriers.
- Select your time slot: When booking, choose your preferred arrival time to skip waiting in line.
- Request your therapist: If you have a preferred therapist, note it in booking remarks — staff will try to accommodate.
- Allergy notes: If you're sensitive to specific oils or ingredients, note it when booking or mention at check-in.
- What to wear: Venue provides disposable slippers and spa robes — no special prep needed.
- Tipping: Shenzhen spas don't enforce gratuity, but ¥20–50 to your therapist is customary if service is excellent.
8. Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What's the difference between Tai Sui Spa and a typical foot-massage parlor?
Tai Sui Spa positions as an upscale wellness center versus street-side foot shops. Key differences: refined interior design, all private rooms, more rigorous therapist training, natural premium oils and products, complete shower and lounging facilities. The overall experience is more akin to Southeast Asian resort-style wellness.
Q: Can men and women both visit?
Absolutely. Tai Sui Spa welcomes both men and women, with couples rooms available. Certain treatments (like aromatherapy SPA) can be booked with male or female therapist on request.
Q: What should I bring?
Basically nothing. Venue supplies robes, slippers, towels, shower items. Just bring your phone (for Klook e-voucher) and personal essentials.
Q: Can I extend my treatment mid-session?
Possible, but depends on room and therapist availability at that moment. We recommend booking a longer session upfront to ensure a complete experience.
Q: What's the cancellation policy?
Klook bookings typically allow free cancellation up to 24 hours before. Check your specific Klook booking page for details.
9. Who Tai Sui Spa Is Right For
- Hong Kong residents regularly crossing into Shenzhen seeking a reliable, upscale wellness spot;
- Business travelers in Futian wanting a pre/post-meeting relaxation break;
- Couples on a date, choosing a couples SPA package for quality time;
- Office workers with chronic neck, shoulder, and back tension needing professional massage;
- First-time Shenzhen spa visitors wanting quality assurance and proven service.
May not suit: budget-conscious seekers (street foot shops from ¥68) or those wanting large aquatic facilities or saunas (consider resort-style spa hotels).
10. Why Book Through Us
- 10–20% cheaper than walk-in prices;
- Show e-voucher at counter — no on-site communication needed;
- Choose your time slot in advance — skip the queue;
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before — flexible itinerary;
- Support HK$ / RMB / multi-currency checkout.