In addition to Tet-themed stalls offering essential goods and Tet products at up to 50% discounted prices, the hospital distributed 500 Tet gifts to patients and medical workers facing challenging circumstances.

Visitors to the fair could also participate in cultural activities, such as calligraphy writing, portrait sketching, free photography, and folk games. Alongside these charitable initiatives, the program featured cheerful spring-themed artistic performances, enhancing the emotional well-being of patients and their families.

Below are photos of the special fair:

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The fair attracts a large number of patients and their families.
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High-quality products are showcased for needy patients and medical workers.
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Major General Tran Quoc Viet, Director of Military Hospital 175, visits and encourages patients at the fair.
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A lively lion dance performance added to the vibrant atmosphere of the market
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Various captivating cultural performances entertain the attendees.
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Patients enthusiastically participate in the program.
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Patients and medical workers enjoy calligraphy writing.
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The “Five-fruit tray” display contest
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The organizing panel distributes Tet gifts to disadvantaged patients.
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This charity fair is a meaningful event, spreading the spirit of community sharing.

Translated by Song Anh