
Born in 1943 in Johore-Pontian, Malaysia, Dr. Ang is presently
the citizen of Singapore.
1966-1968
Traveled intensively on various study tours to China and Hong
Kong to acquire knowledge from different Acupuncture Institutes
and hospitals.
After
his graduation from Acupuncture studies in 1969, he established
his own Acupuncture clinic for bedside observations and research
purposes.
1970
Established the Chinese Nature-Cure Institute to promote Taiji,
Qigong, Acupressure and Acupuncture as a nature cure healing
art.
1973
Established the Nature-Cure & Acupuncture Society of Singapore
and became its President.
1982-1985
Made trips to Shanghai, Beijing and Shanxi to do research
studies on Acupuncture, Qigong, Taiji, Pa-Kua and Hsing-I
Chuan
1986
Lead a group of 10 doctors/Acupuncturists from America, Norway,
Germany and India to Shanxi, Yuan Cheng City to do a study
course on the Ancient Nine Needles Technique and the extracting
of gallstones by Ear Acupuncture as well as Ching Lou Qigong.
1987
Successfully conducted the First Qigong Healing Art &
Technology Conference which was held in Singapore
1988
Held a conference on Taiji Qigong & Wudang Healing Art
in Singapore.
1989
Appointed as Honorary Chairman for the 26-30th August 1989
International Qigong & Paranormal Science Conference which
was held in Taipei, Taiwan with great success. Also appointed
as Executive Chairman of the 10-15th September 1989 International
Qigong Science Federal Congress in Xian, China.
1990
Successfully organised the First International Congress of
ECIWO Biology jointly with the founder Prof. Yingqing Zhang
of the Shandong University of China which received worldwide
participation.
Appointed
as the Honorary Visiting Professor of Lanzhou Medical College.
In
November, led a group of students from 7 countries to the
Lanzhou Medical College to attend the advance acupuncture
cum hospital practicing course.
Funded
a "Ang Tee-Tong" Scholarship in Lanzhou Medical
College to aid and encourage students in the studies of acupuncture
and ECIWO Biology medicine for future advance research developments
in these areas.
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