asntp Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 8/21/2025 at 9:19 PM, vaughn said: Es Gay Spa https://www.esgayspa.design/ Ximan Spa https://www.ximanspa.com/ Price wise 120 min booking for Ximan was 2900NTD, Gay Spa 120 min booking was 2400NTD. Do the massage places in Taipei include full-service happy endings? Do they top or bottom? How is that service negotiated, and are additional tips expected? Thanks! Quote
PeterRS Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 17 minutes ago, asntp said: Do the massage places in Taipei include full-service happy endings? Do they top or bottom? How is that service negotiated, and are additional tips expected? Thanks! Sorry I have never taken a professional massage in Taiwan. From what I read in another forum where Asians love to go to Taipei for massages, they are not full-service, merely HEs. And although it is often remarked that there are too many Taiwanese bottoms on the island, I hear that this is very unusual for masseurs to top or bottom in professional spas. Sometimes extras can be negotiated, but I would not go to a professional masseur without checking what you are looking for first. Quote
PeterRS Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Reading another site based in Singapore with a major travel section, there is mention of a hot spring named Wulai66. Difficult to find descriptions but there is a sudden burst of posts about it. You access it via Xindian MRT station from which there is a shuttle bus to the Volando Urai Spa and Resort. A couple of the posts suggest this is the new hot spring most popular now with gay guys, even more than Huang Tzu. Judging by the comments on the website, I am not sure how accurate this is, but it certainlly seems a great place. It is much more in the country closer to New Taipei City and has great views plus the usual hot spring facilities. Tik Tok claims it is the "best gay hot spring in Taipei City". The hot spring is nearly one hour on the minibus and the shuttle should be pre-booked. The last one back to town is around 7:30 pm. So a taxi or public bus to the MTR station is necessary. It seems to be in an ultra-scenic location with lots of pathways and little old towns nearby. Not sure when i can get to it but I will write a report later in the year. Quote
macaroni21 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 30 minutes ago, PeterRS said: It seems to be in an ultra-scenic location with lots of pathways and little old towns nearby. Not sure when i can get to it but I will write a report later in the year. Looking forward to your report. I think you also mentioned in an earlier post that you'll try to find out how the Taiwanese (or other Chinese speakers) know about the bars and other places in Thailand and which platform they use to chat/share. I'd be most interested to know too, as I have long been intrigued why Fresh Boy and Dream Boy get a consistent Chinese crowd but Hotmale and Moonlight are nearly bare on the same nights. Quote