NATIONAL DAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND: THE ECHOES OF HISTORY AND THE VITALITY OF THE PRESENT

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    In the autumn of 1945, at the historic Ba Dinh Square, President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence, giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, now the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. This momentous political event ushered in a new era, ending the long and arduous days of slavery for the Vietnamese people.
       On the 80th anniversary of Uncle Ho reading the Declaration of Independence, we each feel deeply the value of the words "Independence - Freedom". This is not just an event of the past; it is a flame that lights the way for the present and the future.
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     For the doctors and staff of the National Rehabilitation Hospital, that flame of patriotism motivates us to dedicate ourselves fully. We understand that every step forward in patient care and every patient’s smile on their recovery journey is a small contribution to the cause of building and defending our nation.
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      Peace and independence are the foundation for every citizen to live, work, and contribute. Health is the core factor for fully enjoying these values. At the hospital, we constantly strive to provide the best healthcare services, helping patients recover both physically and mentally
      We believe that seeing each patient recover and each family reunited and happy is the greatest joy and honor for our medical team. This is also how we show our deep gratitude to the generations of our ancestors who sacrificed their lives to bring peace and freedom to our country.
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Author: Thuy Trang

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