Hong Kong Baptist University’s School of Chinese Medicine is dedicated to advancing the field through education, research, and clinical services. The institution aims to integrate traditional Chinese medicine with modern medical practices, focusing on precision medicine and global standardization.
Recent achievements at the school highlight its growing influence. On February 27, 2026, Dr. Huang Lili was honored with the “Young Tuina Scholar” award, recognizing her contributions to the field. Professor Zhang Ge received the 2024 Beijing Natural Science Award on February 5, 2026, for his interdisciplinary collaboration.
The school also announced the release of a Malay-language edition of the “Chinese Herbal Medicine Identification Atlas” on February 3, 2026, expanding access to vital resources. Six disciplines at Hong Kong Baptist University were ranked among the top 200 globally on January 29, 2026, demonstrating the university’s overall academic strength.
In community outreach, students and faculty participated in a marathon on January 18, 2026, promoting health and wellness through traditional Chinese medicine principles. Professor Lyu Aiping was appointed to the World Health Organization’s Traditional Medicine Advisory Group on January 12, 2026, furthering the integration of Chinese medicine into global healthcare initiatives. This appointment underscores the increasing international recognition of traditional medicine’s potential benefits.
The Hong Kong Baptist University Chinese Medicine Clinic offers care through the Hong Fok Chinese Medicine Caring and Free Clinic Program, which is currently accepting appointments. The clinic will be closed for afternoon appointments on February 16, 2026, resuming regular hours on February 23, 2026. Information regarding specialized forums on kidney and urinary diseases, as well as lung conditions, is also available.
The clinic will have adjusted hours for the Lunar New Year, closing February 16, 2026, and reopening February 23, 2026.