Vietnam’s L2FH Rotation 4 is brightly decorated with flags and flowers in preparation for Tet. Members of the hospital also made Chung cakes, a traditional and irreplaceable sticky rice cake of the Vietnamese people for the Tet holidays. The Chung cake will be presented to UNMISS leaders and friendly units nearby to help them understand more about the Vietnamese culture, contributing to tightening the solidarity between the Vietnamese peacekeeping force and international friends.

The People’s Army Newspaper would like to introduce some images of the preparations for the Tet festival at Vietnam’s L2FH Rotation 4 in South Sudan.

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The hospital is decorated to welcome the Tet festival.
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Welcoming Tet festival in South Sudan would be an unforgetable memory of the hospital’s personnel.
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Foreign friends learn how to make Chung cakes.
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Chung cakes are made from glutinous rice, pork, and green beans and wrapped by the green 'dong' leaves. There are also Chung cakes made for vegetarians.
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The green Chung cake brings Tet astmosphere to the hospital.
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The Chung cakes are boiled.
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A corner of the hospital is decorated by lots of national flags.
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The peach tree made from paper
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Numerous outdoor activities are held.
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The gate of the hospital is also decorated.
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Female officers of Vietnam’s L2FH Rotation 4 wear the "ao dai" (Vietnamese traditional long dress) to welcome Tet.

Translated by Trung Thanh