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    Executive Producer:Ha Kwai Cheong

    16/01/2024
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    Since the reunification with the motherland in July 1997, the development of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in Hong Kong has entered a new phase. Hong Kong's TCM has established a solid foundation in terms of regulatory compliance, scientific research, education, and citizen services, and has been steadily advancing. Through the concerted efforts of the industry, academic and research communities, various sectors of society, and the government, as well as enhanced collaboration with mainland China and overseas partners, the development of TCM in Hong Kong will reach new heights. Furthermore, Hong Kong will play a crucial role as an international bridge, promoting the global recognition and adoption of traditional Chinese medicine.


    Contact: hakc@rthk.hk

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    • High-Quality Research in Chinese Medicines

      High-Quality Research in Chinese Medicines

      Since the reunification with the motherland in July 1997, the development of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in Hong Kong has entered a new phase. Hong Kong's TCM has established a solid foundation in terms of regulatory compliance, scientific research, education, and citizen services, and has been steadily advancing. Through the concerted efforts of the industry, academic and research communities, various sectors of society, and the government, as well as enhanced collaboration with mainland China and overseas partners, the development of TCM in Hong Kong will reach new heights. Furthermore, Hong Kong will play a crucial role as an international bridge, promoting the global recognition and adoption of traditional Chinese medicine.

      16/01/2024
    • A Century of Chinese Medicines Trade

      A Century of Chinese Medicines Trade

      Ko Shing Street, also known as the Medicinal Street, is a narrow street spanning just 300 meters located in the Sheung Wan area of Hong Kong. This street is a hub for almost all commonly used Chinese herbal medicines in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong herbal medicine traders around Ko Shing Street was once the largest exporter of Chinese herbal medicines, serving as a gateway for traditional Chinese medicine to reach overseas markets. Hong Kong, not being a source of medicinal herbs and located in the southern region, how did it become an important trading hub for Chinese herbal medicines? In this episode, we delve into the history and interview industry experts to uncover the unique story of Hong Kong's Medicinal Street.

      09/01/2024