The Hidden Sanctuary Healing War Wounds
For eight years, a little-known hospital in the Chinese mainland quietly wrote a chapter of compassion amid conflict. Nanxishan Hospital treated 5,432 Vietnamese patients, many bearing both physical injuries and emotional scars from war.
More Than Medicine
Former patients recall not just cutting-edge treatments, but late-night conversations with nurses and shared laughter over cultural exchanges. \"They saw us as people, not casualties,\" said one Vietnamese survivor.
Planting Seeds of Friendship
This medical mission became unexpected diplomacy – proving that care transcends borders. Today, experts credit Nanxishan's legacy as foundational to China and Vietnam's enduring partnership.
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