What Do I Need to Prepare Before Visiting to China?...
Read MoreTraditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is one of the world’s oldest medical systems, developed through thousands of years of observation, trial, and refinement. Recognized as part of China’s Intangible Cultural Heritage, TCM remains a key part of everyday healthcare in China today.
During our Pandas & Peace trip, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about TCM through hands-on experience.
At its core, TCM is about balance — between Yin and Yang, between your body and nature, and between the systems within you. Rather than targeting symptoms directly, it focuses on restoring harmony so that the body can heal itself.
Practices include:
Herbal remedies (often in teas, herbal powders, or tonics)
Acupuncture
Cupping therapy
Food therapy (based on the energetic properties of food)
Tai chi and qi gong (gentle movement and breathing exercises)
Whether you’re visiting a quiet mountain town or a bustling city like Chengdu or Kunming, TCM may show up in your travels in small, natural ways:
A tea shop offering herbal blends for digestion or energy
A visit to a TCM museum or herbal pharmacy
An optional session with a licensed acupuncturist or cupping therapist
A morning tai chi practice in a public park or temple courtyard
At China Crossing, some of our featured trips include light TCM experiences — always optional, always guided by professionals.
TCM isn’t a quick fix — but for many, it offers a calming, holistic way to support long-term wellbeing. It may be worth exploring if:
You’re interested in natural or preventative health
You want to experience a meaningful part of Chinese culture
You’re open to alternative perspectives on how the body works
You enjoy slow, intentional travel that includes reflection and healing
It may not be for you if you prefer evidence-based Western medicine exclusively — and that’s totally okay, too.
Start small: sip herbal tea recommended by a local practitioner, or try a light foot massage with herbal oils.
Ask questions: reputable practitioners are happy to explain the reasoning behind their methods.
Know your body: if you have health conditions or are on medication, consult your doctor before trying treatments.
Observe, don’t rush: sometimes simply learning about the TCM philosophy is a meaningful experience on its own.
TCM is more than medicine — it’s a reflection of how many Chinese people see health, energy, and the connection between humans and nature. Whether you choose to explore it deeply or simply observe from a respectful distance, it can be a meaningful part of your journey.
At China Crossing, we believe travel isn’t just about seeing — it’s about feeling. And sometimes, the quietest parts of a culture leave the deepest mark.
This experience is included in our Pandas and Peace itinerary, and can also be added to a custom trip upon request.
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