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2025 International (Bozhou) Traditional Chinese Medicine Expo and 41st National (Bozhou) Chinese Medicinal Materials Trade Fair Opens

PubDate:2025-09-10 11:37 source:www.bozhou.cn views:
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On the morning of September 9, the 2025 International (Bozhou) Traditional Chinese Medicine Expo and the 41st National (Bozhou) Chinese Medicinal Materials Trade Fair kicked off at the Bozhou Gymnasium.

Under the theme "Traditional Chinese Medicine for a Healthier Mankind," this year's expo is jointly hosted by the China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China National Food Industry Association, China Chamber of Commerce for Import & Export of Medicines & Health Products, Anhui Chinese Medicinal Materials Chamber of Commerce, Kangmei Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Gujing Group, Bozhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Commodity Trading Center, Beijing Tongrentang (Group) Co., Ltd., Bozhou Culture & Tourism Group, and Bozhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Group.

During the opening ceremony, several key announcements and releases were made. These included the launch of the "Bozhou Medicinal Materials Net", a digital intelligent trading platform, the release of 10 national group standards related to Chinese medicinal materials, the "Bozhou Initiative for Standardization in the Chinese Medicinal Materials Trade and Circulation Sector," and research achievements in Huatuo Medicine. New products such as Gujing Group's Mild Gu 20 and Shenli liquor were unveiled, along with a list of "AI + Modern Traditional Chinese Medicine" application scenarios. The Bozhou Merchants' Declaration was recited. The ceremony also included the presentation of the "Huatuo Traditional Chinese Medicine Award," as well as honors for "Huatuo Medical Masters," "Outstanding Instructor in Huatuo Medicine Inheritance," and "Successor in Huatuo Medicine Inheritance." Additionally, Bozhou Culture & Tourism Group signed a strategic cooperation agreement with director Gao Xixi's team for the large-scale cultural tourism project The Three Kingdoms Era City.


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