The program "Giving Tet gifts Binh Ngo 2026 - Connecting Da Nang, spreading love" is organized to share difficulties with people in the western mountainous areas of Da Nang city who are heavily affected by natural disasters; supporting poor workers working in the High-Tech Park and industrial parks in the city. The program also contributes to caring for, protecting and improving people's health through medical examinations and free medicine distribution activities.

The program is organized by the Central Resident Office - Voice of Vietnam (VOV Central) in coordination with Military Region 5 Command, Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Da Nang City, Da Nang City Department of Health and many hospitals, units, localities and businesses accompanying the organization. Many organizations and philanthropist businesses have actively participated and contributed resources to the program.
At the program, the Organizing Committee presented 1,300 Tet gifts, each worth 600,000 VND, to people in difficult circumstances in Hung Son and A Vuong border communes and workers in difficult circumstances in the High-Tech Park and Da Nang industrial parks. In addition, the program organized specialist medical examinations and free medicine distribution for 600 poor people in A Vuong commune and 500 workers; cardiovascular screening for 500 preschool and elementary school children in A Vuong commune.


The total value of Tet gifts and support activities in the program is about 1.5 billion VND. The Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Da Nang city has allocated resources to give gifts to the poor in Hung Son and A Vuong communes. The Party Committee of Hai Chau ward presented 100 Tet gifts to people in Hung Son border commune.
More than 100 doctors and nurses who are management officials and leading experts of end-line hospitals in Da Nang directly participated. Many basic and specialized medical equipment along with medicine and glasses were brought to serve people. In addition, Agribank in the Central region supported 4.5 tons of rice to donate to poor households in border areas.
The series of activities has contributed to bringing a warm Tet season, sharing and spreading the spirit of kindness to the community.