Jinan trains 20 African health workers in maternal and child health skills
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The program also facilitated academic exchanges. Participants visited a cultural experience base to explore calligraphy, paper-cutting, tea art, and TCM wellness.
Filimon Asseged Belay from Ethiopia was amazed by the integration of traditional Chinese medicine into diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. "This simple yet convenient form of traditional medicine is highly suitable as a distinctive healthcare approach to meet Africa's needs," he said.
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