(15/04/2013)
“The 2013 ASEAN-China Summit Forum
on Traditional Medicine and the theme of ‘Multi-Promotion of
Traditional Medicine and Development and Cooperation’ are testaments to
the partnership of ASEAN Health Cooperation with China on Traditional
and Complementary Alternative Medicine,” said H.E. Alicia Dela Rosa Bala
Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community.
DSG Bala joined the Deputy Minister Wan Guoqiang, Health Ministry, and
Deputy Chairwoman Li Kang, Government of Guangxi Autonomous Region,
People’s Republic of China, in the Opening Ceremony of the Forum.
China and ASEAN countries are close
neighbors and share similar cultures. In the process of political,
economic, and cultural communication, traditional medicines in China and
ASEAN countries interact by mutual supplement and promotion. Due to the
establishment of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area, and the successful
China-ASEAN Expo and the Business and Investment Summit, exchanges and
cooperation between China-ASEAN countries have been greatly promoted in
the fields of economy, trade, transportation, culture and health. With a
well acceptance by the people, and as an important component to the
national healthcare system in China and ASEAN countries, traditional
medicine is playing a more and more effective role in maintaining health
of the people.
This year’s Forum on Traditional
Medicine was conducted recently in Yulin City, Guangxi. Totaling over
400 delegates, participants represented China, ASEAN Member States,
private sector, academe, and development partners from the health and
pharmaceutical sector, including those engaged in the promotion of
Traditional and Complementary Alternative Medicine (TM/CAM).
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