Herbal culture exhibition opens with free clinic, lectures
On April 3, the traditional Chinese medicine culture-themed exhibition opened, bringing a new wellness cultural experience to the citizens.
The wellness center features a dedicated section for the dissemination of herbal knowledge, providing participants with the opportunity to engage directly with the principles of traditional Chinese medicine. There is also a segment called "Smelling to Identify Medicines", where participants learn to distinguish herbs by smelling their aromas. The Five Elements Theory exhibition area reveals the close relationship between the Five Elements, the human body's five organs, and seasonal wellness.
The Five Elements Theory exhibition area. [Photo/WeChat account: gz_baiyunfabu]
From April 11 to 13, Baixin Square, in collaboration with multiple hospitals, will host a wellness market where several expert doctors will provide free medical consultations covering various specialized fields such as traditional Chinese medicine, massage therapy, and psychological counseling.
Baixin Square. [Photo/WeChat account: gz_baiyunfabu]
The market will provide an interactive experience featuring services such as massage therapy, ear acupressure, and acupoint application therapy, enabling participants to engage with and gain a deeper understanding of traditional Chinese medicine culture.
Every weekend in April, Baixin Square will invite chief doctors to conduct lectures on nutrition and wellness, focusing on popular topics like seasonal wellness and balanced diets to impart practical wellness knowledge and skills.
Additionally, Guangzhou Baixin Square is committed to providing a diverse cultural tourism and artistic experience, and at the same time, it is hosting multiple exciting exhibitions.