The Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine, also known as Hu Qing Yu Tang, is nestled off Hangzhou’s historic Qinghefang Ancient Street. This 29,000-square-foot (2,700-square-meter) complex dates back to the Qing dynasty and continues to function as a pharmacy. Visitors can explore the well-preserved architecture while delving into the rich history and practices of traditional Chinese medicine. The museum offers a unique opportunity to understand the ancient healing techniques and herbal remedies that have been used for centuries.
Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Hu Qing Yu Tang)
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