Events

Tianjiu Therapy 2024

Date:

15 Jul 2024

Time:

The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Specialty Clinic cum Clinical Teaching and Research Centre: 9:30am to 4:30pm

Integrative Medical Centre, School of Chinese Medicine, CUHK & CUHK – SHFA Integrative Medical Centre: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm (Evening clinical services are provided on certain weekdays, please call for details.)

Venue:

The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Specialty Clinic cum Clinical Teaching and Research Centre: 1/F, Sino Building, Chung Chi College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Integrative Medical Centre, School of Chinese Medicine, CUHK: 4L, 4/F, Day Treatment Block, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin

CUHK – SHFA Integrative Medical Centre: Flat B, 1/F, Southorn Mansion, 1 Luard Road, Wan Chai

Admission:

Online Registration:
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Specialty Clinic cum Clinical Teaching and Research Centre (CU Campus) : https://clinic.scm.cuhk.edu.hk/clinic/nm_index.aspx

Integrative Medical Centre, School of Chinese Medicine, CUHK (Shatin) & CUHK – SHFA Integrative Medical Centre (Wan Chai): https://cuhk.hk/tj24

Enquiries:

Enquiry: 3943 9933 (CU Campus) / 2873 3100 (Shatin) / 2873 3053 (Wan Chai)

Event Details:

Clinics of School of Chinese Medicine, CUHK (CUSCM) will provide Tianjiu Therapy from July to August 2024. Interested parties are welcome to register through our website and hotline. Tianjiu Therapy is conducted during San Fu Tian when Yang Qi is strong, which is one of the hottest periods of the year according to the 24 Solar Terms. By applying the warm-natured herbal patches on certain acupoints, it stimulates the body to regulate the meridian system and improve the immunity, based on the principles of ‘Cultivating Yang-Energy in Spring and Summer’ (春夏養陽) and ‘Preventing Winter-Occurring Diseases in Summer’ (冬病夏防). Tianjiu Therapy is suitable for individuals with cold syndrome of allergic rhinitis, asthma, stomach pain, diarrhea, dysmenorrhea, cold (recurrent) etc. Portable Chinese Medicine Herbal Sachets are also available for purchase at HK$33 each for suitable participants.