Sustainable development
Cultural Heritage
Release time:
2024-05-06 14:33
The Tibetan medicine industry is underpinned by a profound cultural heritage. Having been rooted in ethnic regions for 20 years, Qizheng Tibetan Medicine has deeply realized the significance of supporting—especially preserving and rescuing—Tibetan traditional culture for the company’s sustainable development and for promoting regional economic prosperity. The company explicitly regards cultural preservation as one of the core issues of its sustainable development and has integrated it into its corporate sustainability plan.
QI is developing in a multi-ethnic, multicultural region while respecting and preserving the essence of local traditional culture. By making the inheritance of Tibetan culture an integral part of its corporate culture, QI has shaped its core values and mission, and has formulated a cultural framework as well as an employee code of conduct.
In 2007, the company established a special fund for “Tibetan Cultural Preservation and Inheritance,” aimed at promoting social welfare and the advancement of social civilization in western China—including economic development, education, healthcare, public health, and culture.
On the path of public welfare, Qizheng’s love knows no borders. The company fully leverages its corporate expertise to provide efficient, sustained, and targeted relief and assistance. As of the end of 2023, together with the Qizheng Public Welfare Fund, the company has cumulatively invested 159.5 million yuan in social welfare initiatives—including healthcare, education, and rural revitalization—in Tibetan areas and western China.
Gongbu Manlong Yutuo Tibetan Medical School
Tibetan medicine is a quintessential culture deeply rooted in tradition. Throughout its historical development, it has preserved its systematic purity and integrity through two primary modes of transmission: master-apprentice education and institutionalized academic training. In the realm of modern medicine, it is particularly crucial to preserve and develop Tibetan medicine’s unique scientific characteristics while faithfully passing on the traditional essence of this ancient practice.
To inherit and promote Tibetan medicine and cultivate talent in Tibetan pharmaceuticals, in 2004, Qizheng Tibetan Medicine donated funds to establish the “Gongbu Manlong Yutuo Tibetan Medical School.” The school offers free enrollment to Tibetan adolescents from impoverished families and those with physical disabilities, and employs professional teachers with many years of medical experience in Tibetan areas to impart Tibetan medicine using traditional teaching methods.
Baijia Tibetan Medicine Clinic Plan
Relying on local medical resources to develop healthcare services in remote Tibetan areas and providing effective traditional Tibetan medicine treatments to the local population has been Qizheng’s consistent focus in the health-care field. In 2008, the company launched the “Hundred Tibetan Medicine Clinics Initiative.”
As of 2023, the company has donated to and funded the operation of a total of 24 Tibetan medicine clinics in Tibetan areas such as Tibet and Qinghai. These clinics are highly trusted and popular among local residents.
While alleviating the suffering of local residents, these clinics have also become windows that are deeply rooted in reality and effectively promote the traditional Tibetan medical culture and wisdom.
Qizheng Primary School
In 2004, the company donated funds to build Qizheng Primary School on a remote grassland more than 30 kilometers from the government of Duowa Township in Tongren County, Qinghai Province. Currently, the school has over 100 enrolled students, and its first graduating class has already moved on to junior high school, breaking the long-standing situation in this grassland where no students had ever attended junior high school.
Other partial projects
— The Tibetan-language rare edition of texts compiled and published by Tuden Nima Rinpoche
— The monumental work by national-level Tibetan medicine expert Qiangba Chilie has been published.
Publication of the Collected Works and Biography of the Sêtsang Living Buddha
Donated funds for the publication of “The Collected Works of Zhuoni Zhaba Xiezhuzhu” and “The Collected Works of Kanqing Cicheng Jianzan.”
Donated funds for the woodblock printing of the Four Medical Canons at Zhatang Monastery.
Construction of the Nalanda Monastery Five Sciences Cultural Institute
— Build a science, technology, and cultural exhibition hall for the Tibetan medicine industry in Tibet.
Support the “Snowland Blue Lapis Lazuli” special feature on Tibetan medicine launched by the magazine “Tibetan Human Geography.”
Establish a special international scholarship program.
Establish a long-term scholarship to support impoverished students at Gannan Cooperative National Normal College in Gansu Province.

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