still having a water intake in hand, feeling her health is gradually stabilizing, Ms. Nguyen Thanh Huong (36 years old, Ho Chi Minh City) attended the hospital's music program.
"Many good performances make me feel like I forget the pain of illness. I didn't think that I would be able to listen to such special music in the hospital," Thanh Huong shared.
The music program with the theme "The glory of the Vietnam People's Army", aiming to celebrate the 81st anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam People's Army (December 22, 1944 - December 22, 2025) is a meaningful cultural and spiritual activity, contributing to the care of mental health for patients, relatives and medical staff; at the same time, expressing gratitude to generations of officers and soldiers of the Vietnam People's Army who have contributed to the Fatherland and the People.
Speaking at the event, Colonel, Dr. Phan Dinh Mung - Deputy Director of Military Hospital 175 emphasized that caring for patients does not stop at medical treatment but also build a comprehensive healing environment. Music helps patients reduce anxiety, increase confidence and add energy to the team of military doctors in the journey to care for people's health, Colonel Phan Dinh Mung shared.
The program attracted more than 300 patients being treated at the hospital. Many outstanding art performances such as revolutionary songs, military fashion performances, ao dai through the ages and martial arts performances by students of the Army Officer School 2... brought inspirational melodies, spreading optimism and patriotism.
On this occasion, the Organizing Committee presented 50 gifts to patients in difficult circumstances and more than 400 small gifts to patients attending. After 10 organizations, "The Connecting Measure of Love" has become a regular activity, contributing to building a humane treatment environment, focusing on patients at Military Hospital 175.