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A Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) night market in Baiyin, China, is attracting young people like 21-year-old Yu Huiyan, who seeks herbal remedies for fatigue. The market offers various TCM therapies, including pulse diagnosis, herbal prescriptions, acupuncture, cupping, and massage. Yu and her peers' growing interest in TCM reflects a broader trend among Gen-Z, driven by a desire for holistic wellness and self-care. TCM practitioners like Han Long emphasize the importance of classic texts in understanding the body and encourage younger generations to embrace TCM for their health.
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