Date | 2025-03 |
Shop name | Longtaoge Sauna |
Address | 1/F, 2/F, Shop G, 259A Temple Street, Jordan, Kowloon |
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Fee | Double session (90 minutes) 628HKD |
Easter is coming soon, and my restless heart begins to stir. I decide to go to a sauna in Hong Kong to have some fun.
Arrive at Longtao Pavilion Sauna, take a shower and change clothes. Although the interior of the store is luxurious and clean, there is no sauna or hot or cold bathtubs. Strictly speaking, this place should not be called a sauna.
The manager took me to the lounge, where there were about 20 bench sofas, a dining table with 6-8 seats, and a 100-inch screen showing the Dubai Horse Racing live.
I lay on the bench sofa and ordered egg noodles and iced lemon tea. The meal was simple but well done with thick cuts of meat and soft boiled eggs.
After the meal, the manager took me to the massage room. Soon, the technician appeared. She was about 30-40 years old and over 165cm tall. Because the room was too dark, her appearance could not be seen clearly.
I lay on the massage bed and the technician began to massage me with both strength and technique. Time passed by unnoticed as the massage and stepping were going on. The first bell rang and the technician asked me to turn over and she began to massage my private parts. During this time, she kept tempting me to do blowjob and asked for tips. The arrow was on the string, and I had no choice but to agree. The technician then put on a condom and started blowing the flute. His technique was pretty good and he finished the job in no time.
I lay on the bed and the technician continued to massage me. She chatted with me while massaging. She said that these days were the long Easter holidays and many families went back to the mainland to travel, so there were fewer customers. The second bell rang, the double bell was full, I gave her a 200 Hong Kong dollar tip and she took me back to the lounge.
There are about 20 guests in the lounge. Is this what the technician meant by the small number of guests? So wouldn’t the seats be full and we have to queue up during normal times? It seems that business here is good. The big screen was broadcasting the Premier League live. I ordered some vermicelli and iced milk tea, and watched the second half before changing clothes and leaving.
It was my first time in the store and I was not familiar with it. I asked the locker room staff where the front desk was, and they only knew how to say one sentence: "Boss, give me the tip." I didn't give any and walked to the counter to pay the bill of HK$628.
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