Forum in Thailand calls for boosting globalization of TCM-Xinhua

Forum in Thailand calls for boosting globalization of TCM

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2024-09-22 15:39:30

Lin Danqian, president of Traditional Chinese Medicine Doctor Association Thailand, speaks at the 20th International Conference on Luobing Theory Overseas Forum in Bangkok, Thailand, Sept. 21, 2024.

Experts and scholars from 13 countries and regions have gathered in Bangkok to share the latest research results of Luobing theory or the theory of collateral diseases, aiming to promote the high-quality development of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and accelerate its globalization. (Xinhua/Sun Weitong)

BANGKOK, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- Experts and scholars from 13 countries and regions have gathered in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, to share the latest research results of Luobing theory or the theory of collateral diseases, aiming to promote the high-quality development of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) and accelerate its globalization.

The 20th International Conference on Luobing Theory Overseas Forum was convened here on Saturday. Thanakrit Chitareerat, executive assistant minister of the Ministry of Public Health of Thailand, said in his speech that TCM has become a link in enhancing the friendship between Thailand and China and this forum provides a platform to gain a deeper understanding of the latest research results and development trends of Luobing theory.

In his opening speech, Cao Zuojun, president of the Thailand Chinese Medicine Luobing Society, said Luobing not only provides new ideas and methods for the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes, but also brings unique solutions to many problems in modern medicine.

Lin Danqian, president of TCM Doctor Association Thailand, noted that the forum was held in Thailand, which represented that the global influence of Luobing theory has reached a new level.

As a model of innovation of TCM, Luobing theory has achieved fruitful results after more than 40 years of joint efforts of experts.

During the forum, experts also conducted in-depth exchanges and discussions on the achievements, challenges and prospects of TCM going globally.

Thanakrit Chitareerat, executive assistant minister of the Ministry of Public Health of Thailand, speaks at the 20th International Conference on Luobing Theory Overseas Forum in Bangkok, Thailand, Sept. 21, 2024.

Experts and scholars from 13 countries and regions have gathered in Bangkok to share the latest research results of Luobing theory or the theory of collateral diseases, aiming to promote the high-quality development of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and accelerate its globalization. (Xinhua/Sun Weitong)

Cao Zuojun, president of the Thailand Chinese Medicine Luobing Society, speaks at 20th International Conference on Luobing Theory Overseas Forum in Bangkok, Thailand, Sept. 21, 2024.

Experts and scholars from 13 countries and regions have gathered in Bangkok to share the latest research results of Luobing theory or the theory of collateral diseases, aiming to promote the high-quality development of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and accelerate its globalization. (Xinhua/Sun Weitong)

Participants attend the inauguration ceremony of the Thailand Chinese Medicine Luobing Society in Bangkok, Thailand, Sept. 21, 2024.

Experts and scholars from 13 countries and regions have gathered in Bangkok to share the latest research results of Luobing theory or the theory of collateral diseases, aiming to promote the high-quality development of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and accelerate its globalization. (Xinhua/Sun Weitong)