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ZZRVTC’s Traditional Chinese Medicine Training Program Receives Attention from Mainstream Malaysian Media

Writer:Wang Xin/write 10

On January 5, Sin Chew Daily, the most influential Chinese-language media in Malaysia, published a special report titled China and Malaysia Join Hands to Promote Traditional Chinese Medicine Training.

On January 5, Sin Chew Daily, the most influential Chinese-language media in Malaysia, published a special report titled China and Malaysia Join Hands to Promote Traditional Chinese Medicine Training. The article gave a detailed introduction to the China-Malaysia Special Skills Training Program in Traditional Chinese Medicine, jointly carried out by ZZRVTC, Malaysia’s Iputtra Science and Management College, and Henan Provincial Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine. The report fully affirmed the positive achievements and wide influence of ZZRVTC in promoting international cooperation in traditional Chinese medicine education.

The report pointed out that this training is an important educational cooperation achievement under the background of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and China and the Belt and Road Initiative. In December last year, Long Tianjun, Chairman of Iputtra Science and Management College, led a delegation of 15 teachers and students to Henan for academic exchange and clinical practice. The training covered traditional Chinese medicine skills such as acupuncture, scraping, cupping, and auricular therapy, and incorporated cultural experiences of traditional Chinese medicine, allowing trainees to deeply appreciate the profound heritage of TCM while learning practical skills.

Chairman Long Tianjun expressed heartfelt thanks to ZZRVTC and Henan Provincial Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine for their thoughtful arrangements and professional guidance. He pointed out that this training is an important milestone in the internationalization process of Iputtra Science and Management College, providing Malaysian students with valuable opportunities for international exchange and clinical learning, and strongly promoting the professional and standardized development of local TCM education. He looks forward to further expanding multi-level cooperation between China and Malaysia in education, medicine, culture, and other fields in the future.

The special report by Sin Chew Daily reflects the high recognition of ZZRVTC’s TCM education in Southeast Asia. The college will continue to leverage its diverse educational strengths, deepen industry-education integration, expand international exchanges, and contribute more to the international dissemination of TCM culture and the cause of human health.