Vogue Water massage near Westin hotel
Dear sir,
I tried to find Vogue Water massage from Westin hotel but I just can't find it.
Is it in the same building of China bank or across street of westin hotel?
I've been at Ceasar in Asia Shopping world 15F many times but try to something new this time.
Thanks in advance,
Vogue Water Massage.
So I have seen this spot is on a side road of the Westin. I had seen some REALLY hot girls there and had seen several cabs taking girls (out calls maybe) or coming back.
At 10:00pm you can see it must be a shift change as a large number of girls showed up at 10:00 (I can see it from my room and noticed it over a couple of days) , but I never really so any guys going in.
I decieded to go check it out. When I walked in the door I have 4 girls about fall over them self to get to me and walk me to a room. They brought me to a down stairs room. I did see there is an upstairs where I there there is better service! The girl that walked me to the room, said Massage only! I tried to get a different answer but no luck. They sent in a really hot local girl (23ish would give her a 9) in a very short skirt (not a bit of english). After about 30 min in to the massage another woman can in and said you want 2 girl massage, and I through this must be how to get a different room or other services. I said sure, she was not as good looking (28ish give her a 7). She started given me a leg massage while I was getting a arm and head massage from the other. I would say that other than the good looking orginal girl, not worth the price! 2800 NT with 1200 NT for the other girl. The Massage was OK, have had a lot better. Not sure if others have better suggestions on this place.
I did see a place just down the street from the Westin (on Nanjing) called "369" has one of those candy cane lights out side, but can't tell what kind of place it is. Anyone been there?
Miaoli police reject claim of tolerating red-light district
"As to whether Miaoli County would consider setting up a designated red-light district as allowed under the amended Social Order Maintenance Act, which took effect on Sunday, Miaoli County Commissioner Liu Cheng-hung said: 'Miaoli is a rustic and simple place. We won't consider the idea. '
'Minister of the Interior Jiang Yi-huah said the government would boost awareness of the amended law in the three months after it takes effect, but he made it clear that there would not be a grace period for those found violating the law. First-time violators will be fined up to NT$6,000, second-time violators will face a maximum fine of NT$12,000, while those who violate the law for a third time will face a fine of up to NT$30,000, he said. The penalty will apply to sex workers and their patrons, he said."
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