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Research on the Overseas Dissemination and Popularization of Chinese Medicine

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DOI: 10.23977/trance.2021.030110 | Downloads: 54 | Views: 1903

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Wang Guanne 1

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1 Academy of Global Governance and Area Studies Sichuan Normal University , Chengdu, 610066, Sichuan, China

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Wang Guanne

ABSTRACT

The construction of “One Belt, One Road” has provided a historic opportunity for the international development of Chinese medicine. The overseas communication strategy of TCM is a comprehensive platform integrating service and exhibition for overseas communication of TCM, which plays an important role in promoting overseas development and communication of TCM and promoting cultural exchange between China and foreign countries. The establishment of “One Belt, One Road” Chinese medicine overseas center is an important initiative and an important strategic carrier for Chinese medicine to “go global”. After several years of construction and development, the overseas strategy of TCM has achieved certain achievements and milestones, which has laid a good foundation for the development of the overseas center, but in order to promote the long-term, stable, benign and sustainable development of the overseas center of TCM, so that it can play a greater role in serving the national economic and social development and the construction of “One Belt, One Road”, there is still a need for continuous summary and reflection. However, in order to promote the long-term, stable, healthy and sustainable development of the overseas TCM centers and make them play a greater role in serving the national economic and social development and the construction of “one belt and one road”, it is still necessary to continuously summarize, think and explore.

KEYWORDS

Overseas dissemination, Chinese medicine culture, One belt one road

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Wang Guanne, Research on the Overseas Dissemination and Popularization of Chinese Medicine. Transactions on Comparative Education (2021) Vol. 3: 55-62. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/trance.2021.030110

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