Parkinson's disease(PD)is a common neurodegenerative disorder prevalent among the elderly,characterized primarily by motor impairments and non-motor symptoms.In recent years,exercise therapy has gained widespread recognition for its efficacy in treating motor symptoms of PD as well as alleviating non-motor symptoms such as depression,anxiety,and improving quality of life.Traditional Chinese exercises have also garnered attention as a potential therapeutic approach.This paper provides an overview of recent research progress,with a focus on the roles of three types of traditional Chinese exercises—Wuqinxi,Baduanjin,and Tai Chi—in ameliorating both motor and non-motor symptoms in PD patients.It is hoped that this synthesis will contribute to the integration of traditional exercises into comprehensive treatment plans for PD,providing a reference basis for the scientific implementation of stand-ardized exercise programs and enhancing the feasibility and effectiveness of treatment.