Peacedog wrote:I do wonder if any of this kind of thing is being paid for by the Chinese government as a way of promoting something that is viewed as traditionally Chinese.
Peacedog wrote:I do wonder if any of this kind of thing is being paid for by the Chinese government as a way of promoting something that is viewed as traditionally Chinese.
Trick wrote:Peacedog wrote:I do wonder if any of this kind of thing is being paid for by the Chinese government as a way of promoting something that is viewed as traditionally Chinese.
Blaming the Chinese government is as poor as the dim mak guys dim mak. Chinese hospitals do have their TCM departments, but the regular “western” medicine is far more practiced, but if one wish you can be cupped and needled if that’s more to ones liking.
chenyaolong wrote:Trick wrote:Peacedog wrote:I do wonder if any of this kind of thing is being paid for by the Chinese government as a way of promoting something that is viewed as traditionally Chinese.
Blaming the Chinese government is as poor as the dim mak guys dim mak. Chinese hospitals do have their TCM departments, but the regular “western” medicine is far more practiced, but if one wish you can be cupped and needled if that’s more to ones liking.
Not the central government, but local governments highly likely.
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