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Beijing Tong Ren Tang brings Chinese medicine to life with the launch of "The Tong Ren Extraordinary Journey", a school outreach programme designed for primary school students

Beijing Tong Ren Tang launched 'The Tong Ren Extraordinary Journey,' a school outreach program aimed at introducing primary school students in Hong Kong to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The program includes both in-school learning and off-campus visits to the company's production and R&D facilities, offering students an interactive and educational experience.

Photo 1: "The Tong Ren Extraordinary Journey" visited 20 primary schools in Hong Kong, bringing students a fun and engaging introductory journey into the world of Chinese medicine.

From campus-based learning to visits to a Chinese medicine production base, combining story-based learning with hands-on experience to bring students closer to TCM through fun and interactive engagement

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 16 June 2026 - Building on last year's success, Beijing Tong Ren Tang's " The Tong Ren Extraordinary Journey " school outreach programme has been further deepened and expanded this year. Evolving from in-school learning to a model that integrates and extends into off-campus activities, the programme combines school visits with tours of Beijing Tong Ren Tang's production and R&D base, opening a new chapter in a comprehensive way and bringing students closer to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) through a lively and interactive engagement.

Photo 1: "The Tong Ren Extraordinary Journey" visited 20 primary schools in Hong Kong, bringing students a fun and engaging introductory journey into the world of Chinese medicine.

Two-stage learning: from in-school education to hands-on experience

Through a variety of interactive formats, "The Tong Ren Extraordinary Journey" offers students an engaging and knowledge-rich introduction to Chinese medicine. Designed around the concept of "from understanding to experience," the programme combines in-school learning with off-campus visits to Beijing Tong Ren Tang's production and R&D base. Activities include guided storytelling on the "Tong Ren" story, acupoint-based interactive games, and lively introductions to Chinese medicine culture and basic Chinese medicine knowledge, making the learning experience both enjoyable and informative. Students can also visit Beijing Tong Ren Tang's production and R&D base in Tai Po, where they tour the museum, learn about the operation of the production line, and explore the Chinese Herbal Garden. In this way, students gain a well-rounded understanding of Chinese medicine and learn how it can be applied in daily life.

Herbal planting activities reinforce learning experience

A special feature of the programme is a planting experience in the Beijing Tong Ren Tang Chinese Herbal Garden. Guided by gardeners and instructors, students take part in a seedling transplanting activity, observing herbal plants up close and experiencing the planting process first-hand. This hands-on experience not only gives them a sense of achievement but also deepens their understanding of what they have learned. Through this enjoyable and educational activity, Chinese medicine culture is brought to life for the younger generation while supporting its preservation and continued development.

Photos 2: Students visited the "Beijing Tong Ren Tang Chinese Herbal Garden" to learn about the characteristics and medicinal value of different Chinese herbs and took part in a hands-on planting activity.

In-school learning: "The Tong Ren Extraordinary Journey" tutorial

During the school visits under "The Tong Ren Extraordinary Journey," Chinese medicine practitioners and instructors each led nearly 100 students at a time through a lively one-hour session, using an easy-to-understand approach that combined storytelling and interactive games to explore Chinese medicine knowledge. Topics covered ranged from itinerant physicians to hall physicians, from the acupuncture bronze figure to the meridian system, and from the four diagnostic methods of Chinese medicine to its internal and external treatment approaches. Students were also introduced to Tong Ren Tang's history of supplying imperial medicine, as well as Chinese medicine concepts such as " monarch, minister, assistant and guide " . These sessions helped students understand Chinese medicine in an accessible way, while interactive acupoint games further strengthened memory and comprehension through play.

Off-campus experience: visits to Beijing Tong Ren Tang's production and R&D base

After completing the school visit component of " The Tong Ren Extraordinary Journey ," students also had the opportunity to visit and experience Beijing Tong Ren Tang's production and R&D base in Hong Kong. During the guided tour, students gained a deeper understanding of the story of Tong Ren Tang, a time-honoured Chinese medicine brand, its imperial medicine tradition and its pharmaceutical culture, while revisiting the core beliefs it upholds: "cultivating benevolence and virtue, and promoting health for the benefit of society" and its corporate motto of "No compromise on cost and labour despite the complexity of processing herbal medicine. No compromise on quality and standard despite the scarcity of medicine ingredients."

During the visit, students sampled herbal tea as an entry point to understanding Chinese herbs. They then learned about the Chinese medicine production process and took part in a workshop on the tra…

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Beijing Tong Ren Tang brings Chinese medicine to life with the launch of "The Tong Ren Extraordinary Journey", a school outreach programme designed for primary school students

Beijing Tong Ren Tang launched 'The Tong Ren Extraordinary Journey,' a school outreach program aimed at introducing primary school students in Hong Kong to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The program includes both in-school learning and off-campus visits to the company's production and R&D facilities, offering students an interactive and educational experience.

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