China News Service, Fuzhou, March 24 (Zheng Jiangluo) On the 24th, the Cross-Strait Traditional Chinese Medicine spring health market with the theme of "Cross-Strait Traditional Chinese Medicine has the same origin and Strait culture has the same roots" was opened in the squares on both sides of Guixi Community, Yuefeng Town, Jin'an District, Fuzhou City.

  Burying beans in ear acupoints, scraping with Hu Fu copper stone, massage, moxibustion... The site is divided into multiple experience areas, and there are also experience activities such as the promotion of Chinese herbal medicine knowledge, popularization of Chinese medicine and tea tasting, mugwort hammer making and guessing the name of the medicine.

  Guo Hong, a Taiwanese doctor who participated in the free clinic, has been engaged in clinical acupuncture work for more than 30 years and was one of the first residents of the Taiwanese apartment in Jin'an District. She was born into a family of traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture in Taiwan and runs more than 10 traditional Chinese medicine clinics in Taiwan.

  "When I applied for the first batch of public rental housing for Taiwan compatriots, I felt as if I had successfully caught the train that was about to leave. I was very happy." She once said when she moved in. This time, as a Chinese medicine practitioner, she came to the community where she lived to provide free medical services to the residents. Not only did she have a sense of belonging, but she also gained a greater sense of value.

  Taiwanese doctor Zeng Renhong, who is treating community residents, is the first Taiwanese doctor to be officially established in Fuzhou. Zeng Renhong said that in recent years, he has participated in free clinics in Fuzhou many times and is happy to go into the community to popularize relevant medical knowledge and provide medical services to residents.

  As one of the organizers, the Second People's Hospital Affiliated to Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, in addition to organizing doctors to participate in the free clinic, also contacted college students from both sides of the Taiwan Strait from Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine to serve residents on site.

  Free clinic volunteer Huang Kuijie, a 32-year-old Taiwanese youth, followed an old Chinese medicine practitioner in high school and has 13 years of clinical experience in Chinese medicine. In 2016, he decided to develop in mainland China. He first established a clinic in Xiamen and then studied at Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

  "I hope that through this event, I can do my best to popularize some common knowledge about traditional Chinese medicine." Huang Kuijie said that this year he will graduate from Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and plans to obtain a physician qualification certificate and a practicing certificate, and stay in the mainland for development.

  It is reported that the event was co-sponsored by the Fuzhou Yuefeng Town Health Office, Guixi Community, and the Second Affiliated People's Hospital of Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. (over)