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Australian Chamber of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Professor Yuan Qing reached a strategic cooperation agreement

发布时间:2025-04-02 14:08:00


On April 1, 2025, a delegation led by Dr. Chen Jianchao, President of the Australian Chamber of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Huang Youzhi, Director of the Guangdong Office of the Chamber of Commerce, visited Professor Yuan Qing, the legal successor of "Jin Sanzhen". The two sides had in-depth exchanges on the internationalization of traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture and moxibustion, and awarded Professor Yuan Qing the honorary president of the Chamber of Commerce.

Professor Yuan Qing, as the second grade professor of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the representative successor of Lingnan acupuncture and moxibustion school, systematically inherits and develops the "Jin Three Acupuncture" therapy. His treatment techniques of "childhood autism" and "mental retardation" have been listed as a promotion project by the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In clinical practice, Professor Yuan emphasized that "acupuncture and moxibustion is not only a technology but also a cultural heritage", and called for strengthening classical study and international dissemination.

President Chen Jianchao pointed out that the participation of Professor Yuan Qing will significantly enhance the international influence of the Chamber of Commerce in the field of traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture and moxibustion, and plans to promote the integration of traditional Chinese medicine into Australia's mainstream medical system by jointly holding academic forums, talent training projects and other ways. Professor Yuan Qing said that he would use the platform of the Chamber of Commerce to deepen the cooperation between China and Australia in the clinical and scientific research fields of acupuncture and moxibustion, so that Jin's three needles, a treasure of traditional Chinese medicine, could serve more international patients.


This cooperation is an important milestone for the Australian Chamber of Traditional Chinese Medicine to promote its internationalization strategy, marking a new stage in the exchange of traditional Chinese medicine between China and Australia.