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Traditional Chinese Medicine in China

Updated: 2016-12-06

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Xinhua

BEIJING, Dec. 6, 2016 -- China's State Council Information Office on Tuesday issued a white paper on the development of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in China.

Following is the full text of the document.

 

Traditional Chinese Medicine in China

 The State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China

 December 2016

 First Edition 2016

 

Contents

Preface

I. The Historical Development of TCM

II. Policies and Measures on TCM Development

III. Carrying Forward the Tradition and Ensuring the Development of TCM

IV. International Exchanges and Cooperation in TCM

Conclusion

Preface

Humanity has created a colorful global civilization in the long course of its development, and the civilization of China is an important component of the world civilization harboring great diversity. As a representative feature of Chinese civilization, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a medical science that was formed and developed in the daily life of the people and in the process of their fight against diseases over thousands of years. It has made a great contribution to the nation's procreation and the country's prosperity, in addition to producing a positive impact on the progress of human civilization.

TCM has created unique views on life, on fitness, on diseases and on the prevention and treatment of diseases during its long history of absorption and innovation. It represents a combination of natural sciences and humanities, embracing profound philosophical ideas of the Chinese nation. As ideas on fitness and medical models change and evolve, traditional Chinese medicine has come to underline a more and more profound value.

Since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the Chinese government has set great store by TCM and rendered vigorous support to its development. TCM and Western medicine have their different strengths. They work together in China to protect people from diseases and improve public health. This has turned out to be one of the important features and notable strengths of medicine with Chinese characteristics.

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