[Explanation] "Grass arrives at Anguo prescription as a medicine, and the medicine passes through Qizhou before it produces fragrance." Anguo, known as Qizhou in ancient times, is located in Baoding City, Hebei Province.

Anguo is known as the "Millennium Medicine Capital", and it is now one of the largest Chinese herbal medicine distribution centers and export bases in the country.

Eating medicated food, seeing Chinese medicine, watching medicinal flowers... Chinese medicine is deeply integrated with tourism, and Anguo Chinese medicine health tourism is bursting with vitality.

In recent years, Anguo City has relied on the business card of Millennium Medicine Capital, Guan Hanqing's hometown, and red culture, and the development of tourism has been increasing rapidly, allowing people to deeply feel the charm of Chinese medicine through experience and interaction.

  [Concurrent] Wang Zhi, Director of Anguo Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism Bureau

  We recently built a Kangyang Pedestrian Street. This pedestrian street has elements of Chinese medicine culture and introduces many types of health and health tourism.

Our young people in Anguo have moved from a single business in the field of medicinal materials to the development of traditional Chinese medicine health tourism.

  [Contemporary period] In the past two years, many restaurants and restaurants in Anguo City have launched catering services with the theme of eating and medicated diets, and a series of delicious medicinal diets have been loved by people.

Each medicinal meal seems simple, but the thinness of the ingredients, the length of the cooking time, and the amount of use all require repeated experiments.

  [Concurrent] Zhou Wei, person in charge of a medicated restaurant in Anguo City

  I have been engaged in catering for about 10 years, and have been operating medicated food in the last two or three years.

With the development of tourism and pharmaceutical industry in Anguo, we started to make medicated diets, which are also very popular with some old customers and new tourists.

  [Concurrent] Kou Jinling, the chef of a medicinal restaurant in Anguo City

  Now that people are drier in autumn, I recommend everyone to eat some (Chinese medicinal materials) like peppermint, Radix Isatidis, and Polygonatum. I will incorporate them into the dishes.

  [Explanation] Small well-known Chinese medicine practitioners in different fields come to Anguo for consultation, which can bring people with health needs to Anguo. The treatment area is set in the Yaowang Temple Cultural Square in Anguo City. In addition to seeing Chinese medicine, you can also experience ancient pharmaceuticals on the spot. , Feel the charm of Chinese medicine up close.

  [Concurrent] Zhang Zhao, person in charge of a Chinese Medical Center in Anguo City

  I have been doing traditional Chinese medicine for 10 years, and now I have been in this medical clinic for 1 year, using acupuncture, pulse manipulation, moxibustion and diet therapy (mainly).

  [Explanation] Anguo’s Traditional Chinese Medicine Expo Garden covers an area of ​​5,000 acres and has more than 500 Chinese medicinal materials. It blooms three seasons a year and is evergreen in all seasons.

In addition to taking pictures and clocking in, the Pharmaceutical Expo Garden will trim medicinal plants to form a large maze of perilla, a large maze of cockscombs and other medicinal flower mazes to increase the interest of the tour.

  [Concurrent] Wang Zhi, Director of Anguo Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism Bureau

  The average annual planting area of ​​Anguo Chinese medicinal materials is more than 150,000 mu. Chinese medicinal materials have natural tourism scenery. Tourists can visit our field medicinal materials planting.

  [Concurrent] Jiao Mengsha, commentator of Anguo Pharmaceutical Expo Park

  We have created a "I love China" maze of traditional Chinese medicine plants. People travel through the aromatic perilla forest. They can not only use their brains and strengthen their bodies, but also learn the culture of Chinese herbal medicine.

  Xing Lu and Lu Zihao report from Baoding, Hebei

Editor in charge: [Li Ji]