Gu Sheng Tang, a prominent Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) healthcare group, has donated S$1.06m to Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) to advance TCM research and education. The donation, announced on 26 January 2026, marks the launch of the Gu Sheng Tang Traditional Chinese Medicine Education and Research Programme at NTU.
The programme is designed to enhance the understanding and application of TCM in Singapore, a field that has seen growing interest and integration into modern healthcare practices. The funds will be used to support research initiatives, educational programmes, and collaborations between TCM practitioners and academic researchers.
Gu Sheng Tang’s contribution is significant as it represents one of the largest investments in TCM education and research in Singapore. The initiative is expected to foster innovation and development in TCM, providing students and researchers with the resources needed to explore new treatments and methodologies.
“This partnership represents our long-term investment in the future of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Singapore,” expressed Tu Zhiliang, Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Gu Sheng Tang TCM.
The collaboration between Gu Sheng Tang and NTU Singapore is anticipated to strengthen the role of TCM in the region, potentially influencing healthcare practices and policies. As the programme develops, it is expected to attract further interest and investment in TCM research, contributing to the global understanding of traditional medicine.




