Champaka Thai Massage and Spa Blog
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Champaka Thai Massage & Spa is a trusted community health service provider. We believe regular Thai Massage can increase your health and well-being. It is a family-run business founded by 3 sisters from Prachinburi, Thailand. We are 3rd generation of Traditional Thai Massage Therapists with skills handed down from our grandparents.
Champaka Thai Massage and Spa Blog
2y ago
Champaka CEO / Founder, Miss Lamai was interviewed by Thai Embassy and featured in Business Center USA (ThaiBIC). Original story was published in Spa Success Stories, in May 5, 2021 edition.
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1. How did you start your Business
I am very proud to be Thai. My vision is to make Traditional Thai Massage available to the masses in USA. I want to share the therapeutic healing properties of Thai Massage with my community and neighbors. When I started, I was not sure if there was demand for Traditional Thai Massage in USA ..read more
Champaka Thai Massage and Spa Blog
5y ago
In June 2019, Champaka was honored to be awarded 2019 Mindbody Visionary Award. There is more to Champaka then our Spa. Champaka is a movement to bring authentic Traditional Thai Massage + Traditional Thai Medicine (TTM) to USA - please join us! We are often imitated, but never duplicated. The reason is - our Vision, Mission and Values. We would like to share Champaka’s Vision for the Future:VisionTo be a leader of specialized Traditional Thai Medical Spa services in USA.Mission Our mission is to increase well-being* using Traditional Thai Medicine (TTM) + Traditional Thai Massage.*Well-being ..read more
Champaka Thai Massage and Spa Blog
5y ago
The story of Lamai’s feet
I was born in a small dusty agricultural village in Prachinburi, Thailand. The land is very fertile and produces a wide variety of crops. My family are hard working farmers, where at a young age, I learned how to put in a honest hard day's work.
Thai Rice Farmers
Growing up, I had no shoes and went around in barefoot and flip flops. The mud from my village made it impractical to wear ..read more