-Herb-scented- market gives away -good prescriptions- Chongqing workplaces are enthusiastic about -new Chinese health- for their health

**Interviewer**: In recent years, we’ve seen a growing trend towards traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and health practices in workplaces. Could you share some insights into this phenomenon?

**Respondent**: Absolutely! On October 23rd and 24th, the Chongqing Liangjiang Digital Economy Industrial Park hosted a health-themed cultural market that drew significant attention from employees within the park. Various booths were set up, and even physicians took on the role of vendors to provide free consultations. It was fascinating to see TCM being integrated into daily life through such events.

**Interviewer**: What kind of services were offered at the market?

**Respondent**: There was a wide array of offerings! Attendees could receive acupuncture, physical therapy, herbal compresses, and herbal steaming. At lunchtime, the crowd was bustling, with some booths even having long lines of people seeking consultations. Many left with personalized experiences, such as DIY herbal sachets and preparations of traditional teas known for their health benefits.

**Interviewer**: What did attendees think about their experiences?

**Respondent**: For many, it was incredibly valuable. One attendee, Tan Yumei from Chongqing Tibi Network Technology Co., shared that she has been visiting TCM practitioners since last year. She found the onsite consultations convenient, especially given her busy work schedule. She appreciated learning about acupressure points for managing symptoms like menstrual pain.

**Interviewer**: So, it seems the market catered to common health issues faced by office workers.

**Respondent**: Exactly. Attendees like 26-year-old Mu Yudong from Tianjin mentioned that he often experiences discomfort from long hours at a desk. After receiving a massage at the event, he felt relief from tension in his shoulders and neck. The market provided a one-stop shop for various health consultations and treatments, which allowed individuals to learn more about TCM and its benefits.

**Interviewer**: The rising interest in TCM is intriguing! What do you think is driving this trend?

**Respondent**: There’s a deepening recognition of traditional culture, particularly as TCM has shown effectiveness in addressing issues like insomnia and anxiety. According to Zeng Liyan, the Deputy Chief Physician in the Acupuncture Department, TCM’s holistic approach resonates with individuals seeking healthier lifestyles.

**Interviewer**: And what message do you think this trend sends about people’s attitudes toward health?

**Respondent**: Absolutely, it reflects a shift towards valuing one’s health. Dr. Tang Yulang from the TCM Rehabilitation Department noted that the enthusiastic response indicates a transformation from mere understanding of health to a true passion for it. People are increasingly focused on developing good habits, such as balanced diets and proper sleep.

**Interviewer**: It sounds like this is becoming part of a broader lifestyle choice.

**Respondent**: Indeed! More individuals are willing to invest time and energy into their health. For example, 33-year-old Cai Ting shared how he’s expanded his herbal tea routine beyond just goji berries to include red dates and other beneficial ingredients. Many are drafting their unique wellness pathways, emphasizing fatigue resistance and stress relief.

**Interviewer**: How are local institutions supporting this health movement?

**Respondent**: The industrial park has formed partnerships with hospitals and health service centers to offer regular health consultations and workshops. Zhu Jiamiao, the Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee at the Internet Industrial Park, mentioned they aim to broaden their outreach and enhance service quality, ensuring employees have access to diverse health resources.

**Interviewer**: Thank you for sharing these insights on the integration of traditional Chinese medicine into modern health practices!