Apr 14


This is an interesting article in Chinese healing arts in Taiwan and Hong Kong.

In Hong Kong and Taiwan, foreigners can learn how Asian medicine uses herbs and other ingredients to fight illness.

Reporting from Hong Kong and Taipei, Taiwan, — The world is divided into two categories: those who get the flu, and those who don’t. Not only did I fall into the former, but it happened a week before my scheduled departure for Taiwan and Hong Kong. “Nobody goes to Hong Kong with the flu,” said my husband, Paul.

Achy and exhausted, I had feverish nightmares about the “C” word (cancel); I had never backed out of a trip in my life. It was touch-and-go until the last minute . . . and then it became go.

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