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Traditional Medicine

A holistic system of healing developed over thousands of years, integrating herbal medicine, acupuncture, and therapeutic massage.

UNESCO Inscribed

National Heritage

Chinese Herbal Medicine

A sophisticated system of herbal healing with thousands of formulas, rooted in Daoist philosophy and millennia of clinical observation.

Han Dynasty (202 BCE–220 CE)

Tuina Massage

A therapeutic Chinese massage system combining rhythmic compression, meridian theory, and joint manipulation for medical treatment.

Warring States period (5th–2nd century BCE)

Chinese Bone Setting

A hands-on orthopedic tradition using manipulation, herbal plasters, and splinting — healing bones through touch and nature.

Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE)

Traditional Qigong

A mind-body practice combining movement, breath, and meditation — China's comprehensive system for cultivating life energy (qi).

Warring States period (5th–3rd century BCE), documented in Ma Wang Dui texts

Chinese Dietary Therapy

The Chinese art of healing through food — therapeutic soups, congees, and seasonal eating regimens based on millennia of clinical observation.

Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE), Sun Simiao's medical classics

Cupping Therapy

An ancient suction therapy using heated cups to increase blood flow, relieve pain, and promote healing — now globally recognized.

Han Dynasty (202 BCE–220 CE)

Guasha Scraping Therapy

A healing technique of scraping the skin to release toxins and improve circulation — a Ming Dynasty folk remedy still widely used.

Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 CE)

TCM Four Diagnostic Methods

The four foundational TCM diagnostic pillars — inspection, listening, inquiry, and pulse palpation — codified over 2,000 years ago.

Warring States period (5th–2nd century BCE)