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Cute kids explore Chinese medicine culture! Suzhou Xiangcheng District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital launched the "I am a little doctor, happy new experience" activity

2024-08-20

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"Children, do you know which animals and insects are also traditional Chinese medicines?" Recently, the Xiangcheng District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Suzhou City was particularly lively, welcoming 15 children from Wangting Central Kindergarten to experience the culture of traditional Chinese medicine.
At the event, the children wore white coats and came to the Chinese medicine pharmacy with curiosity. "This Chinese medicine is called 'mulberry silkworm cocoon'. Does anyone know what animal it is?" "I know, it's mantis eggs!" In the form of question-and-answer interaction, the Chinese medicine teacher patiently introduced various medicinal materials to the children, explaining their names, effects, etc., which opened the children's eyes.
Afterwards, under the guidance of medical staff, the young doctors visited the Acupuncture Rehabilitation Department, the Chinese Medicine Culture Museum, and the Cheng Dan'an Memorial Hall. The medical staff demonstrated acupuncture and acupoints to the children and invited them to make acupoint plasters together. In addition, in the Chinese Medicine Culture Museum, the children started to practice their "skills" and made Chinese medicine sachets and lithospermum ointment together under the guidance of volunteer teachers. The children held the sachets and lithospermum ointment they made by themselves, and their faces were filled with satisfaction and pride.
The summer "I am a Little Doctor, Happy New Experience" activity is still going on. Xiangcheng District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital hopes that through rich and colorful content, children can understand and love traditional Chinese medicine while having fun, feel the charm of traditional Chinese medicine culture up close, and let the seeds of traditional culture take root in their hearts.
Correspondent Pu Yingying Yangtze Evening News/Ziniu News reporter Yu Suyun
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