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Acme Acupuncture: Suffering? We can help!
Acme Acupuncture: Suffering? We can help!

Otago Daily Times

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Otago Daily Times

Acme Acupuncture: Suffering? We can help!

Acme Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs Clinic (Acme Acu) is an Acupuncture NZ (formerly NZRA) member and ACC treatment provider, founded by Hong Wang in 2013 in Dunedin. Hong Wang is a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioner and has about 30 years of practical experience. In November 2016, he was awarded the title of Chief TCM Physician by the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies. In September 2019, he was recognized as a formal disciple of Professor Zhang Jin by the World Federation of Acupuncture-Moxibustion Societies, one of the four representative lineage holders of Acupuncture and Moxibustion in TCM, as inscribed in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2010. Acme Acu focus on providing TCM services, including acupuncture, Chinese herbs, Tui na (Chinese massage), cupping, Gua sha, and moxibustion (more details at We offer competitive rates for general public and discount rates for students, SuperGold Card or Community Service Card holders. Wheelchair accessible.

Leading Scholars Gather at PKU Shenzhen Forum to Discuss AI and Economic Development
Leading Scholars Gather at PKU Shenzhen Forum to Discuss AI and Economic Development

Korea Herald

time03-04-2025

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

Leading Scholars Gather at PKU Shenzhen Forum to Discuss AI and Economic Development

SHENZHEN, China, April 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2025 PKU Shenzhen Forum, organized by Peking University HSBC Business School (PHBS), was held March 30 at the Wuzhou Guest House in Futian District. Under the theme "Building Consensus on Reform, Stimulating Innovation," the event welcomed over 1,000 participants, including scholars, policy experts, and industry leaders. Founded in 2007 and expanded beyond campus in 2021, the Shenzhen Forum has become a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue across economics, technology, and public policy. PHBS Founding Dean Hai Wen, also vice chairman of the Peking University Council, opened the forum with a speech emphasizing reform and innovation as essential drivers of progress. "To deepen reform and constantly innovate has been the cornerstone of China's development over the past 40 years," he noted. The forum featured a keynote by Professor Zhang Jin, vice president of Peking University and chancellor of its Shenzhen Graduate School, on the growing field of AI for Science. He highlighted the need to support digital research platforms and cultivate interdisciplinary talent capable of advancing scientific discovery through artificial intelligence. Macroeconomic insights were shared by Li Yang, chairman of the National Institution for Finance & Development, who noted steady performance early in the year but also challenges like external demand dependency and weak private investment. He stressed the need for proactive fiscal and monetary policies. while calling for more supportive fiscal and monetary policy to address domestic consumption and private investment. Wang Yiming of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges underscored the importance of technological innovation in fostering new economic momentum, emphasizing stronger connections between education, research, and talent development. In the area of international affairs, Peking University professor Wang Yizhou reflected on the value of academic inquiry in adapting to global change. He pointed to opportunities in deeper international engagement and the need for updated perspectives. Lu Mai, former vice chairman of the China Development Research Foundation, closed the session with a call to invest in early childhood development, especially in rural areas. He stressed that long-term prosperity relies on improving care, education, and nutrition for the youngest generation. With its interdisciplinary focus and diverse perspectives, the PKU Shenzhen Forum continues to serve as a platform for strategic dialogue—marking another step in PHBS's ongoing effort to convene academic voices across economics, technology, and public policy.

Leading Scholars Gather at PKU Shenzhen Forum to Discuss AI and Economic Development
Leading Scholars Gather at PKU Shenzhen Forum to Discuss AI and Economic Development

Yahoo

time03-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Leading Scholars Gather at PKU Shenzhen Forum to Discuss AI and Economic Development

SHENZHEN, China, April 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2025 PKU Shenzhen Forum, organized by Peking University HSBC Business School (PHBS), was held March 30 at the Wuzhou Guest House in Futian District. Under the theme "Building Consensus on Reform, Stimulating Innovation," the event welcomed over 1,000 participants, including scholars, policy experts, and industry leaders. Founded in 2007 and expanded beyond campus in 2021, the Shenzhen Forum has become a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue across economics, technology, and public policy. PHBS Founding Dean Hai Wen, also vice chairman of the Peking University Council, opened the forum with a speech emphasizing reform and innovation as essential drivers of progress. "To deepen reform and constantly innovate has been the cornerstone of China's development over the past 40 years," he noted. The forum featured a keynote by Professor Zhang Jin, vice president of Peking University and chancellor of its Shenzhen Graduate School, on the growing field of AI for Science. He highlighted the need to support digital research platforms and cultivate interdisciplinary talent capable of advancing scientific discovery through artificial intelligence. Macroeconomic insights were shared by Li Yang, chairman of the National Institution for Finance & Development, who noted steady performance early in the year but also challenges like external demand dependency and weak private investment. He stressed the need for proactive fiscal and monetary policies. while calling for more supportive fiscal and monetary policy to address domestic consumption and private investment. Wang Yiming of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges underscored the importance of technological innovation in fostering new economic momentum, emphasizing stronger connections between education, research, and talent development. In the area of international affairs, Peking University professor Wang Yizhou reflected on the value of academic inquiry in adapting to global change. He pointed to opportunities in deeper international engagement and the need for updated perspectives. Lu Mai, former vice chairman of the China Development Research Foundation, closed the session with a call to invest in early childhood development, especially in rural areas. He stressed that long-term prosperity relies on improving care, education, and nutrition for the youngest generation. With its interdisciplinary focus and diverse perspectives, the PKU Shenzhen Forum continues to serve as a platform for strategic dialogue—marking another step in PHBS's ongoing effort to convene academic voices across economics, technology, and public policy. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Peking University

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