Seoul Hanbang Promotion Center Provides Various Content Including Respiratory Care Tips from Korean Medicine Doctors... Hand Sanitizer, Hanbang Tea, and Medicinal Food Recipes Shared on Blog and Instagram

Seoul Korean Medicine Promotion Center Official Blog

Seoul Korean Medicine Promotion Center Official Blog

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Dongdaemun-gu (Mayor Yoo Deok-yeol) will actively provide various online contents from April so that citizens whose activities are restricted due to ‘social distancing’ can take care of their health and have fun with just one click from their homes at the Seoul Korean Medicine Promotion Center.


The Seoul Korean Medicine Promotion Center introduces Korean medicine health methods that help boost immunity, ways to make healthy Korean medicinal teas and medicinal cuisine, and news about Korean medicine product events through its official blog (https://blog.naver.com/kmedicenter), Instagram, and more.


First, for parents and children staying indoors due to the delayed school opening caused by COVID-19, a 'Korean Medicine DIY' corner has been prepared. This section introduces easy ways to make hand sanitizers, Ssanghwa tea, foot bath salts, and Korean medicine bath additives at home.


For families who cook at home, 'Yakseon Matnam' shares seasonal healthy food recipes made with medicinal herbs from Seoul Yakryeong Market, and 'Korean Medicine TIP' provides health lifestyle rules taught by Korean medicine doctors for strengthening immunity and managing respiratory diseases.


'Korean Medicine e-Story,' which offers various easy and fun stories about Korean medicine such as ‘22 medicinal herbs that strengthen the bronchi and lungs’ and ‘How did the Joseon Dynasty overcome epidemics?’ is also prepared.


The Seoul Korean Medicine Promotion Center will soon provide materials through its website (http://kmedi.ddm.go.kr) and YouTube channel.


Additionally, cost-effective and excellent Korean medicine products that can boost immunity are sold at the online mall of the Seoul Korean Medicine Cooperative, located in the Seoul Korean Medicine Promotion Center (www.seoulkherb.com).


Jo Nam-sook, director of the Seoul Korean Medicine Promotion Center, said, “We are providing various contents for citizens living restricted indoor lives due to social distancing,” and added, “We hope COVID-19 will end soon so that citizens can return to healthy and vibrant daily lives.”



Currently, the Seoul Korean Medicine Promotion Center and the Seoul Yakryeong Market Korean Medicine Museum have temporarily suspended education, experience programs, and exhibitions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and ensure visitors’ safety, and are working hard to create a safer environment.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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