2886 China, You're Going to Love It!!!
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Dynamic Chiropractic – November 21, 1990, Vol. 08, Issue 24

China, You're Going to Love It!!!

By Editorial Staff

This March 21-April 1, 1991, the International Academy of Clinical Acupuncture and Motion Palpation Institute will lead a very special delegation of doctors of chiropractic who will be touring China.

This is no ordinary tour of this Asian land of wonders. In addition to the privileged advantage of exploring the elegance and mystique of China, the official delegates will be the honored guests of some of the most elite institutions of Chinese medicine.

These visits will proffer a rare and keen insight into the marvels and wisdom of ancient and traditional Chinese medicine. To wit, it nearly goes without saying that it additionally spells a gigantic opportunity to share our valuable chiropractic repertoire.

As evidenced through telephone correspondence and letters, (please see letters below or opposite XXXXX) our honorable Chinese hosts are eagerly looking forward to our spending the time together and look expectantly toward the opportunity to exchange ideas amongst we gathered healing professionals.

Although the Beijing/Shanghai/Suzchow/Hong Kong tour of this Spring is already sold out, the good news is another tour for the latter part of 1991 (November) is already being planned.

If your schedule did not permit you to join us for the March trip or you attempted to register after we were booked full, you now have another chance.

Those interested in information and details on the November tour should contact:

John A. Amaro, D.C., F.I.A.C.A., DIPL.AC.
International Academy of Clinical Acupuncture
P.O. Box 1003
Carefree, Arizona 85377

or telephone (602) 488-9787.

We hope that you enjoy reading the letters which follow -- a small sample of the dignitaries and physicians who eagerly await our arrival in March. We'll be sure to give "DC" a full update of what is sure to be an extraordinary adventure.

Shanghai Research Institute
of Acupuncture & Meridian
650 South Wanping Road
Shanghai, China 20030
7 Sept. 1990

John A. Amaro D.C., FIACA, DIPL.AC.
P.O. Box 1003
Carefree, Arizona 85377
U.S.A.


Dear Dr. John A. Amaro,

I was very happy to receive your letter dated August 7, in which I was told that you intend to visit our country with the delegation of American physicians in March 1990. It is my pleasant duty to extend to you a cordial welcome.

With a view to the friendship and cultural and medical exchange of Chinese and American people, I am very pleased to invite you, Dr. John Amaro, Dr. Don Petersen, and the physicians of the International Academy of Clinical Acupuncture to visit Shanghai Research Institute of Acupuncture and Meridian in March 1990. We will exchange of our ideas on this precious occasion.

All my best wishes for the future.

Your Sincerely,
Prof. & Dr. Chen Hanping
Vice President
Shanghai Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine,
Director of SRIAM


State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine People's Republic of China

September 4, 1990
Beijing, China

Dear Dr. John Amaro,

With pleasure we would like to invite you and your medical delegation of 70 people to visit China at your earliest convenient time. It is our belief that the visits of yours will help to promote the traditional medical exchange between China and the U.S.A.

With our best wishes.

Dr. Zhang Yin-E
Director of Bureau of Foreign Affairs


State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine Beijing, China

International Academy of Clinical Acupuncture
P.O. Box 1003
Carefree, Arizona 85377


June 30, 1990

Dear President John Anthony Amaro,

We are honored to invite you and your physician delegation to visit our organization for an exchange of academic ideas and tour of acupuncture clinic and acupuncture analgesia in surgery.

We are looking forward to meeting you in Beijing.

Best wishes.

China Association of Zhenjiu
(Acupuncture and Moxibustion)


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