
Nanxishan Hospital: Symbol of China-Vietnam Friendship During the Vietnam War
Nanxishan Hospital in Guilin played a vital role during the Vietnam War, treating over 5,300 Vietnamese patients and strengthening China-Vietnam friendship.
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Nanxishan Hospital in Guilin played a vital role during the Vietnam War, treating over 5,300 Vietnamese patients and strengthening China-Vietnam friendship.
Discover the untold story of Nanxishan Hospital, China’s secret medical facility for Vietnamese during the Vietnam War, and its lasting legacy of friendship.
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