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Traditional Chinese medicine bridges cultures, generations

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Traditional Chinese medicine bridges cultures, generations

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Yelena Morozova, a 52-year-old Russian woman suffering from chronic back pain, found relief through traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treatments at a hospital in Heihe, China. The hospital, located on the China-Russia border, has seen a surge in Russian patients seeking treatments like acupuncture, cupping, and herbal remedies. It offers bilingual services and streamlined booking procedures. Future plans include integrating TCM with wellness tourism, combining treatments with visits to local attractions like the Wudalianchi volcanic springs.

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