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Russian patients embrace Chinese therapies at border hospital
author:Zhou Huiyingsource:China Daily 2025-07-18 [Medicine]
In Heihe, a Sino-Russian border city in Heilongjiang province, a local hospital for traditional Chinese medicine is drawing a growing number of domestic and Russian patients with its unique therapies.

A bilingual Chinese doctor treats a Russian patient at the Heihe Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Heilongjiang province. [Photo by Liu Xilei/For chinadaily.com.cn]

 

Entering the Heihe Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, visitors are greeted with homemade sour plum drinks - a refreshing embodiment of TCM's "food-as-medicine" philosophy.

 

Sour plum juice is provided to visitors at the entrance of the Heihe Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Heilongjiang province. [Photo by Liu Xilei/For chinadaily.com.cn]

 

In the lobby, nurses distribute liver-nourishing and lipid-clearing herbal teas, which have become popular souvenirs.

The international department displays medicinal sachets for mosquito repellent and rhinitis treatment, which have been favored by Russian patients for health maintenance.

The moxibustion room is filled with aromatic smoke as therapists prepare mugwort sticks for patients seeking meridian-warming treatments.

 

Herbal sachets and foot soak kits draw interest from Russian visitors at the Heihe Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Heilongjiang province. [Photo by Liu Xilei/For chinadaily.com.cn]

 

"We're seeing more young Chinese and Russian patients with cervical spondylosis," said Dou Manyou, a practitioner at the hospital.

In the tuina (therapeutic massage) department, a 74-year-old Russian patient is enjoying Chinese massage treatment. "Very comfortable," the elderly patient nodded cheerfully.

The preventive medicine unit features illustrated guides to baduanjin exercises, showcasing TCM's "prevention-before-illness" wisdom.

 

A Russian patient receives a TCM massage treatment at the Heihe Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Heilongjiang province. [Photo by Liu Xilei/For chinadaily.com.cn]

 

Nearby, technicians use advanced decoction machines to prepare personalized herbal prescriptions, with many patients opting for take-home packages.

"We'll further develop our signature therapies to benefit more patients worldwide," said Liu Xuesong, director of the hospital, highlighting TCM's role as a healing art and a cultural bridge between China and Russia.

In 2024, the hospital provided acupuncture, cupping, and other TCM therapies to over 600 Russian patients, while prescribing more than 300 herbal formulas.

 

He Yiran and Huang Wanru contributed to the story.