Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) culture is an important part of China's excellent traditional culture, and the ancient capital, Beijing, is rich in all kinds of Chinese medicine resources.
Established in 1669 (the eighth year of Emperor Kangxi's reign), Tongrentang started providing imperial-approved medicines in 1723. Its modern retail brand, Zhima Health, creatively infuses traditional Chinese herbal remedies into beverages and snacks, offering a distinctive fusion of heritage and innovation. Among its many branches in Beijing, the Zhima Health Flagship Store (No.0 Store) on Simiao Lu (Rd) in Daxing stands out is a must-visit destination.
Formerly known as "Qihuitang" and "Dahuitang" in old Beijing, the Baita Temple Pharmacy was built in 1872 and has a history of over 150 years. Today, through continuous cross-border innovation, the pharmacy has been revitalized and has become another place for the public to learn about the profound culture of Chinese medicine and experience its unique charm in an immersive way.
When you come here, the first thing you have to experience is the iconic project - Tornado. Sitting on a four-leaf clover-shaped floating ring with your friends, you will cross the narrow and closed pipeline before being sucked into the "Tornado", perfectly experiencing the excitement, thrill, and joy of water entertainment.
The National Aquatics Center was completed in January 2008 and is known as the "Water Cube". During the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, the "Water Cube" was transformed into the "Ice Cube", becoming the only double Olympic venue in the world that can operate simultaneously for aquatic and ice events.
In contrast to the modern and trendy ground floor, the first floor is the traditional Tong Ren Tang, with a Chinese herbal medicine room and a physiotherapy room, offering a full range of services such as registration, consultation and prescriptions.
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