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Chinese Medicine Class



Learn the age-old secrets of Chinese medicine! Contemporary Chinese medicine represents the theories and experiences of Chinese physicians dating back five millennia.

Join Ms Mary Cheng and Mr Kim Wu who have a wealth of knowledge about Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Ms Cheng has more than 30 years experience both in Canada and Hong Kong as a registered pharmacist and Chinese medicine specialist. She is currently Senior Manager - Quality Assurance / Pharmacist with Eu Yan Sang (Hong Kong) Ltd.

Mr Wu is a chemist and holds a Masters Degree in Biotechnology. He is Senior Manager of Eu Yan Sang (Hong Kong) Ltd responsible for the factory operations.

Participants will be able to gain some basic knowledge about traditional Chinese medicine such as the concept of yin and yang and the purposes of some widely used herbal medicines. The modern scientific techniques for the identification and quality control of Chinese medicines will be explained.


Chinese Medicine Class
Venue: 2/F, 152-156 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
(MTR Central Station, Exit D2, 5-minute walk along Queen's Road Central towards Jubilee Street, then cross road.)
Time:   2:30pm - 4pm (Wednesday)
Registration:   HKTB Visitor Centres
Fee:   Free
Hosts:   Ms Mary Cheng and Mr Kim Wu
Capacity:   12 people per class
Enquiry:   HKTB Visitor Hotline +852 2508 1234

Notes
- Visitors are required to show their passport and register in advance.
- Class organised by Eu Yan Sang (Hong Kong) Ltd.
- Class not available on public holidays.





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