Chinese Medicine Gains New Tourism Factory in Tainan
Herbal medicine is for everyday life, not just for sickness, staff at a Chinese medicinal herb tourist factory said as it opened in Greater Tainan’s Guantian District Industrial Area on Sunday.
Tainan Mayor William Lai said Taiwanese are
health-conscious and understand that taking medicinal herbs, even when healthy,
is good for the body as a whole.
The Tian Yi factory combines
relaxation, food and Chinese medicinal knowledge, specializing in knowledge of
how Chinese medicine can be incorporated into everyday life.
General manager Chen Hui-chua said the new Chinese medicinal
tourist factory is the third among 14 tourist factories in the municipality.
The factory has its roots in a
renowned and venerated Chinese medicinal brand that was better at making
medicine than carrying out marketing, Chen said, adding that it was the city’s
hope that the factory could help bridge tradition-steeped Chinese medicine with
a health-conscious modern world.
“Even if the tastes of Chinese
medicine do not agree with everyone, we hope that healthy drinks and teas will
eventually be embraced by the younger generation,” Chen said.
The factory is divided into four
sections, including a gallery illustrating the development of Chinese medicine
over the past 5,000 years, as well as the personal stories of traditional Chinese
medicine doctors of old, Chen added.
“There is also an display that
explains the process of making Chinese medicine and common concepts of when to
use them” Chen said.
“There is a section where tourists
can experience what it felt like to be a traditional medicine doctor in the old
days,” she said.
“There is also a dining area, where
people can try meals that incorporate Chinese medicines,” Chen added.
The meals are a joint effort by the
factory and the National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism, she
said.
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