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Core Viewpoint - The "Jilin Intangible Cultural Heritage Health Tour" event in Beijing showcased traditional Chinese medicine practices from Jilin province, emphasizing their unique charm and practical value in public health [2][9]. Group 1: Event Overview - The event was organized by the Jilin Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism and the Cultural Communication Committee of the China Cultural Management Association, themed "Northern Treasure, Healthy Inheritance" [2]. - Various traditional medicine intangible cultural heritage projects from Jilin were presented through live experiences, skill demonstrations, and product displays, allowing the public to engage closely with these practices [2]. Group 2: Traditional Medicine Techniques - The "Renxin Heritage" experience area featured practitioners demonstrating traditional techniques such as the Ping family extraction method, the Tang family muscle manipulation, and the Yue family stomach disease treatment, among others [3][5]. - Notably, the fifth-generation inheritor of the Dan family diagnosis method, Dan Xiaochun, shared insights on the "Three Jiao" theory and its application in treating liver diseases, highlighting the method's adaptability to seasonal changes and patient constitution [3][4]. Group 3: Innovations in Traditional Practices - The event highlighted innovations such as "liquid moxibustion," developed by Han Shiming, which offers a modern alternative to traditional moxibustion, making it more convenient and suitable for contemporary lifestyles [7]. - The use of traditional techniques is being adapted to meet modern health needs, ensuring that these practices remain relevant and accessible to the public [6]. Group 4: Cultural and Economic Impact - The event also featured traditional crafts like the Manchu qipao and oil tea production, showcasing the cultural richness of Jilin's intangible heritage [8]. - The introduction of products like ginseng-flavored pear and ginseng incense reflects the integration of traditional knowledge with modern consumer preferences, enhancing the economic viability of these heritage practices [8]. Group 5: Future Directions - An industry matchmaking event was held concurrently, aimed at building a resource integration platform for Jilin's intangible heritage projects, with plans for ongoing exhibitions and services to better serve the community [9].