Wellness retreats in China typically cost between $200 and $9,200. The total price depends on the specific focus, such as Traditional Chinese Medicine, martial arts, or high-end spiritual programs, as well as the length of stay and accommodation type. Travelers can often save 40-60% compared to the US.
Typical Wellness retreats Costs in China
Most specialized wellness centers are located in Yunnan, Mogan Mountain, and around Qingcheng Mountain. While prices remain competitive nationwide, rural mountain retreats generally offer better value than urban luxury centers. Consult with a wellness specialist to get accurate pricing for your specific health goals.
| China | Turkey | Austria | |
| Yoga Retreats | from $1,400 | from $800 | from $1,200 |
| Women’s retreats | from $2,500 | from $2,000 | from $2,500 |
| Wellness retreats | from $2,800 | from $1,500 | from $2,200 |
| Weight loss retreats | from $3,500 | from $1,800 | from $3,000 |
| Spiritual retreats | from $2,400 | from $1,500 | from $2,000 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Wellness retreats treatment upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
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Professor WANG Jun is Director and Professor of General Practice & Geriatrics and a leading expert in cardiac and osteoporosis rehabilitation. He holds a Master of Medicine from the First Military Medical University. He is recognized as a Provincial Medical Leading Talent. He trained under Prof. Du Jian and previously served at 174 Hospital.
He specializes in geriatric medicine and integrated Chinese–Western care for cardiovascular and respiratory disorders and complex geriatric conditions. He emphasizes prevention, including atherosclerosis reversal and reducing the risk of myocardial infarction, stroke, and dementia. He also manages care after stroke and myocardial infarction, supports diabetes reversal, and designs personalized health programs.
Appointments: Committee Member, Geriatrics Committee (China Association of Gerontology). Deputy Director, Geriatrics Branch (Fujian Integrated TCM‑WM). Deputy Director, Cardiac Rehabilitation (Xiamen Integrated TCM‑WM). Deputy Director, Osteoporosis Branch (Xiamen Rehabilitation Medicine Association). Standing Committee, Family Physician & Primary Care (CNMIA). Vice President, Geriatrics Physician Branch (Xiamen MDA). Committee Member, COPD & Critical Care Group (Fujian).
Written by Mariia Mytrofankina
Written by Mariia Mytrofankina
Written by Mariia Mytrofankina
Written by Mariia Mytrofankina
Written by Mariia Mytrofankina