Hospital for Vietnamese in Cambodia opens

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The Hanoitimes - A hospital which will provide medicine and free healthcare check-ups to Overseas Vietnamese (OV) and poor Cambodians has opened in the Cambodian province of Preah Sihanouk.

The Hanoitimes - A hospital which will provide medicine and free healthcare check-ups to Overseas Vietnamese (OV) and poor Cambodians has opened in the Cambodian province of Preah Sihanouk .


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Angre Kongpong Som Hospital which is invested by a Vietnamese investor, Doctor Le Ba Hung opened to the public o­n June 9.


Provincial Governor Sbong Sarat welcomed Vietnamese businesses opening hospitals in the province and said that investment, especially in healthcare sector, is of significance for remote provinces.


He emphasised that the action will help promote friendship between Cambodia and Vietnam , particularly o­n the two countries’ 45 th anniversary of diplomatic ties o­n June 24, 2012.


Doctor Hung said during his working term in Cambodia , he realised that Cambodians and OVs lacked healthcare services so the opening of the hospital will benefit not o­nly local people but those from neighbouring areas, including Kom Pot, Koh Kong and Kep.


After the opening ceremony, doctors and nurses at the hospital provided free medical checks-up and medicine for 800 OVs and poor Cambodians.

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