Begin your day in a lush local park, the true heart of Shanghai’s morning life. This is where the city’s vibrant “Silver Generation” gathers for their daily energy boost. You won’t just be watching; you’ll be part of it.
The park is a living gallery of ancient wisdom. While you’ll see various groups practising everything from rhythmic stretching to spirited “sword dances,” the highlight of your morning is a private, guided session with a professional master.
Under the expert eye of your instructor, you will dive deep into the graceful flow of Tai Chi or the mindful sequences of Baduanjin (Eight Brocades). Unlike just following a crowd, you’ll receive personalised guidance on your posture and breathing. Your guide will translate the philosophy behind these “Chinese Yoga” routines—explaining how each intentional movement is designed to unblock your body's energy and cultivate a sense of lasting “Qi” for the day ahead.
Next, step into a historic TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) clinic. Here, a senior doctor will perform Pulse Reading — a fascinating tactile diagnosis to provide personalised health insights.
Choose between Gua Sha (scraping), Cupping, or Moxibustion based on your body’s needs. These ancient techniques are designed to release toxins and unblock your body’s “Qi” (energy flow). Learn about powerful herbs and daily tonics like “Five-Red Soup” or sweet rice wine, and enjoy a herbal tea customised just for you.
Finally, visit a local tea house that brings the traditional apothecary into the modern day. This is a chance to see how the ancient philosophy of “Zhi Wei Bing” (prevention over cure) is practically applied in a simple, delicious cup of tea.
Your guide will walk you through the common roots and herbs used in these drinks, like red dates for energy or chrysanthemum for cooling, demystifying the ingredients you’ll see in Chinese kitchens and pharmacies. Choose a drink from a curated menu of herbal infusions. It’s the perfect way to pause and experience how “food and medicine share the same root” in Chinese culture.