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Ganzhou Zeng Jinhua Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic
Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China
At No. 5 Daxinkai Road, tucked within the winding lanes of Ganzhou's old city, stands a weathered western-style building. Its peeling walls and shuttered windows speak of a century of silence, yet the faded lettering above the entrance—"PU AI HOSPITAL"—still hints at its past life as a place of healing.
For decades, this structure was known to locals as the Zeng Family Medical Clinic, or simply the Zeng Jinhua Medical Clinic. Patients from the surrounding hills and alleyways once crossed its threshold, seeking remedies for ailments both common and rare. The air inside would have hung heavy with the bitter-sweet scent of herbs—angelica, astragalus, and ginseng—simmering in clay pots over charcoal fires. Wooden cabinets lined the walls, their tiny drawers labelled in faded brushstrokes, each holding a different root, bark, or dried flower.
Time, however, does not stand still. The practice eventually ceased, and the building fell into quiet disrepair. Today, No. 5 Daxinkai Road is no longer a place of medicine but a piece of living history—preserved as an old building, its weathered facade a monument to the generations of healers who once worked within its walls.
The building stands as a silent witness to Ganzhou's layered past: a western-style hospital in one era, a traditional Chinese medicine hall in another, and now a protected relic in the heart of a modernizing city. Its bricks hold the memory of countless hands—doctors, patients, and the families who waited in the narrow lane outside, hoping for a cure.