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Maleesa Phommavongsay, Ac., is an acupuncturist at “La Vie est Qi” clinic located in Lasalle, Montreal. (www.lavieestqi.com) She recently finished years of studies in traditional asian medecine at the “Collège de Rosemont”, the only official establishment to offer the acupuncture program and license in Quebec province. After finishing a bachelor in psychology and working for a few years with underpriviledged youth, she decided to broaden up her accompanying skills to include health related matters only to find out that her ancestors were very fond of traditional medicines (herbal saunas, cupping, post-birthing rituals, etc.). | Maleesa Phommavongsay, Ac., is an acupuncturist at “La Vie est Qi” clinic located in Lasalle, Montreal. (www.lavieestqi.com) She recently finished years of studies in traditional asian medecine at the “Collège de Rosemont”, the only official establishment to offer the acupuncture program and license in Quebec province. After finishing a bachelor in psychology and working for a few years with underpriviledged youth, she decided to broaden up her accompanying skills to include health related matters only to find out that her ancestors were very fond of traditional medicines (herbal saunas, cupping, post-birthing rituals, etc.). | ||
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=Chinese Tea Salon in Montreal 2013= | =Chinese Tea Salon in Montreal 2013= | ||
This event is a special occasion with a visiting professor at Concordia, Olive/Li Hui, who teaches in China about Chinese Canadian writers and exciting post doc pre doc and interested Chinese Montrealers working on engaging subjects. Some of the presenters are: Tracy Zhang, Alice Jim, Alan Wong, Cheryl Sim, Chen Fang, Joanne Hui, Parker Mah and Leslie Cheung. | This event is a special occasion with a visiting professor at Concordia, Olive/Li Hui, who teaches in China about Chinese Canadian writers and exciting post doc pre-doc and interested Chinese Montrealers working on engaging subjects. Gracious thanks and much gratitude goes to Tracy Zhang for initiating this activity to welcome and feature the visiting professor from China, Olive Li Hui at the Simone de Beauvoir Institute. Some of the presenters are: Tracy Zhang, Alice Jim, Alan Wong, Cheryl Sim, Chen Fang, Joanne Hui, Parker Mah and Leslie Cheung. | ||
Anyone can take the floor as an impromptu 5 mins. presentation. This gathering is inspired from tea house in China, (茶館, cháguăn or 茶屋, cháwū), traditionally similar to the American cafe but centred on tea and to chat, eat and socialize. As a potluck where each contributes a dish or refreshments to share collectively, please also bring your own plate, utensils, cup etc. to minimalize any waste. | Anyone can take the floor as an impromptu 5 mins. presentation. This gathering is inspired from tea house in China, (茶館, cháguăn or 茶屋, cháwū), traditionally similar to the American cafe but centred on tea and to chat, eat and socialize. As a potluck where each contributes a dish or refreshments to share collectively, please also bring your own plate, utensils, cup etc. to minimalize any waste. | ||