Speaking at the event, the hospital’s director Cao Duc Chinh hoped that the activities would be an encouragement for teachers and students to continue to try their best in learning and teaching. It was an occasion for children in ethnic minority-inhabited areas to receive free medical examination because of their difficult living conditions.

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Leaders of the Vietnam - Cuba Friendship Hospital present gifts to students from Tia Dinh Semi-boarding Primary and Secondary School for Ethnic Minorities
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Doctors give health check-ups to students.

On behalf of the school, its vice headmaster Trang A Giong expressed his thanks to the medical staff of the Vietnam - Cuba Friendship Hospital and other benefactors.

He also hoped that the hospital would organize more free health check-up programs for children in remote areas.

Translated by Chung Anh