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To xizhimen south street, xicheng district building to the British garden route
L airport line 1
Take the airport shuttle from the airport, the dongzhimen station transfer to metro line 2 to xizhimen direction and get off at xizhimen station, from C outbound, go straight to the east 100 meters on the right side to xizhimen south street, north to walk to the t-junction namely to the British garden 1 floor downstairs.
L airport line 2
From the capital airport take airport bus to xidan, get off at no.22, take a taxi to xizhimen south street English garden 1 floor.
L bus subway near:
106 bus GuanYuan: 107 road, express way
Bus: xizhimen south road 387, 44 road, inner ring 800, 816 road, inner ring 820, 845 road
Che zhuang: subway line two
Xizhimen subway: metro line 2
Buses and attempts: 107 road, 118 road, 701 road
Buses and north zhuang: 209 road, 375 road, 392 road
2019年01月04日
More than 20 percent of spaniards have tried traditional Chinese medicine
January 4, 2019 xinmin evening news
Pedro Duque, Spain's minister of science and innovation, recently published an investigation. The results showed that more than 30 percent of spaniards approve of special treatments such as acupuncture and more than 20 percent of locals have tried traditional Chinese medicine treatments such as acupuncture and moxibustion.
Eighty-eight percent said acupuncture was less risky and more effective than other treatments such as vaccinations. In addition, more and more Spanish women began to access TCM medical knowledge through online information because of acupuncture therapy, especially among female respondents with higher education degree. Pedro Duque says, although there are still many spaniards are skeptical of acupuncture and other traditional Chinese medicine therapy, and even opposition, but most of the respondents attitude also let he realized that the impact on the world of traditional Chinese medicine gradually expand, "we apply more actual data to understand what good therapy for the patient, not blind to make a decision".
Acupuncture has strong Chinese cultural features, and an increasing number of spaniards trust and are willing to try it, indicating the growing influence of traditional Chinese medicine in Europe.