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Qi, Blood, and Meridians: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Insights

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Open SPACE 2025
Subject
Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Date & time
07Jun 2025 (Sat)15:45 - 16:45
Type of Event
Hybrid (In-person & Online Attendance)
Venue
Room 314, 3/F, Admiralty Centre, 18 Harcourt Road, HK
Online Platform
HKU SPACE YouTube Channel
Fee
Free
Speaker
  • Dr HUNG Hung Bun (Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner)

Dr HUNG Hung Bun

Dr. Hung Hung Bun, Guest Lecturer at HKU SPACE, registered Chinese medicine practitioner in Hong Kong, and integrated Chinese-Western medicine physician in China. He holds a Bachelor of Chinese Medicine, a Master of Integrative Medicine from Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a Master of Science in Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, a Professional Diploma in Chinese Medicine for Cancer Treatment, and a PhD in Chinese Medicine from The University of Hong Kong. Clinically, he specializes in treating metabolic disorders, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, pain, tumors, and emotional disorders using Chinese medicine and acupuncture.

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3762 4213 (katherine.li@hkuspace.hku.hk)

“Qi, blood” and “meridians” are cornerstones of Chinese medicine and focal points for modern scientific exploration. This lecture, rooted in classics like The Yellow Emperor’s Inner Classic and integrated with contemporary science, reinterprets ancient wisdom. Through interdisciplinary research—human anatomy, cellular energy metabolism, skin low-resistance pathways, and brain imaging of acupuncture—it reveals the scientific principles behind traditional qi, blood, and meridian theories. Chinese medicine is not only a vital cultural heritage but also a source of inspiration for innovative medical research.

Language: Cantonese

 

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