More Hungarians choose to undergo TCM therapy
China DailyA student from Turkmenistan majoring in acupuncture and medical massage practices under the guidance of a Chinese doctor at the Gansu University of Chinese Medicine in Lanzhou, Gansu province, on Aug 3. CHEN BIN/XINHUA LANZHOU/BUDAPEST — Jozsef Frenyo, a senior Hungarian biology teacher, recovered from hearing loss after several visits to a traditional Chinese medicine center near Heroes' Square in the Hungarian capital of Budapest. The center, named the Qihuang Traditional Chinese Medicine Center of Hungary, was set up by Northwest China's Gansu provincial health commission in 2016. As more Chinese TCM doctors like Zhang go abroad to practice, they help bring the benefits of the ancient Chinese medical system to more people around the world. According to statistics from the National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, TCM has spread to 196 countries and regions, gaining worldwide recognition.