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The 7th World Hakka Conference highlighted the Hakka people’s centuries-old herbal medicine tradition, shaped by migration and adapted to climate and health needs.
The 7th World Hakka Conference in Meizhou, Guangdong, spotlighted the Hakka people's centuries-old herbal medicine tradition, shaped by five major migrations.
Blending Central Plains medical knowledge with southern plants, ethnic remedies, and overseas influences, Hakka medicine emphasizes prevention, daily wellness, and the integration of food and healing.
Practices like Sanjidi Soup and mugwort baths evolved to combat humid climates and disease, while formulas such as Shuangliao Houfeng San and Longnao Gao remain in use today.
The tradition, preserved in Southeast Asia and referenced in historical U.S. ads, reflects a resilient cultural legacy, with Meizhou housing over 1,800 medicinal plant species, more than 60% nationally significant.
La 7a Conferencia Mundial de Hakka puso de relieve la tradición centenaria de la medicina herbal del pueblo hakka, moldeada por la migración y adaptada a las necesidades climáticas y sanitarias.