- Professor Wan Cheng Liu is a renowned Acupuncturist and practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine with more than forty years experience.
- He is a graduate of Heilongjiang University in China where he earned a PhD.
- During his course of studies he apprenticed with the eminent doctor and teacher Professor Qiu Mao Liang.
- Professor Liu rose to prominence in China by using Acupuncture to treat conditions that had failed to respond to regular medical treatment - the results became legendary in China and people came to refer to him as “the needle god”.
- In 1991 Professor Liu traveled to Hungary at the invitation of the government to oversee the operation of the first acupuncture clinic in the country. Over the eight years Professor Liu spent in Hungary, he once again obtained fame and prominence through his healing technique and high success rate.
- In 1994, Professor Liu was inducted into the International Who's Who of Intellectuals, for his brilliant and groundbreaking work using traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture, in the treatment of uterine fibroids. In addition, Professor Liu is recognized for his revolutionary thesis on the practice of needle insertion which has become the standard for many doctors both in China and around the world.
- Professor Liu has published twenty six major scientific and research articles in China and Internationally.
- He is the medical adviser to the Confederation of Canadian Wushu Organizations.
- Director of Academic Advancement, Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Association of Canada.
- Director of the Amur Institute of Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture of Canada which is associated with the Michener Institute of Applied Sciences.
- 2002 appointed academic teacher of the Canadian Academy of Chinese Traditional Health Sciences College of T.C.M. Advanced Studies.
- His associations, his teaching history, Institutional and Medical Department directorships stretch back over thirty years.
- With all that he has achieved, Professor Wan Cheng Liu remains essentially a quiet and most modest man who is content to be known simply as a healer. That term, he believes, is the greatest honour one person can bestow on another.
