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Hong Kong’s first Chinese medicine hospital to showcase Western and TCM collaboration, city’s health minister says in advance of late 2025 opening

  • Government-funded centre signs agreement to cooperate with Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Secretary for Health Lo Chung-mau says working with Guangdong hospital will take the development of Chinese medicine in Hong Kong to new heights

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The Chinese Medicine Hospital of Hong Kong under construction. The facility will open in phases in late 2025. Photo: Handout

Hong Kong’s first Chinese medicine hospital can serve as a showcase of collaborative efforts between Western and traditional methods to the world, the city’s health minister has said in advance of the facility’s phased opening in late 2025.

The government-funded hospital on Wednesday signed an agreement with the Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine to cooperate in areas such as joint talent exchanges, setting up a database and development of a scientific research network.

Secretary for Health Lo Chung-mau said the collaboration with the Guangdong hospital, a state-level institution, would take Chinese medicine in Hong Kong to “new heights”.

“With the rich experience and technology sharing from the [Guangdong hospital], I believe that the Chinese Medicine Hospital of Hong Kong will be able to launch its services smoothly,” he said at the signing ceremony.

Secretary for Health Lo Chung-mau says the collaboration will take the development of Chinese medicine in Hong Kong to “new heights”. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
Secretary for Health Lo Chung-mau says the collaboration will take the development of Chinese medicine in Hong Kong to “new heights”. Photo: Xiaomei Chen

“Hong Kong’s Chinese medicine sector should seize the opportunity to capitalise on our characteristics and strengths … to demonstrate the value of traditional Chinese medicine and the collaboration between Chinese and Western medicine to the world.”

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