Talk:Temple Street, Hong Kong

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I'm really not sure what this incomplete sentence means:

>Since the traditional Chinese culture treat the medical knowledge as something like 'Kung Fu'.

Do you mean that Chinese culture treats medicine like martial arts? Or are you using "Kung Fu" as a symbol for something else?

Also, if you all are doing this for a class, do pay attention to grammatical forms. I'm still not clear on the meaning of the sentence, but gramatically it should read:

Since [no "the"] traditional Chinese culture treats the medical knowledge as something like 'Kung Fu'.

Also, it's an incomplete sentence. You begin it with "since" but provide no dependent clause to justify the "since." Please fix it. Thanks. Moncrief