In the vibrant atmosphere of Youth Month, students of the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy are joyfully marking a significant milestone – the 95th anniversary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (March 26, 1931 – March 26, 2026). This is not only an occasion to reflect on the Union’s proud traditions but also an opportunity for each member and young individual to affirm their sense of responsibility, enthusiasm, and dedication to noble ideals.
In order to express gratitude and commemorate the heroes who sacrificed their lives for the independence and freedom of the nation, the Youth Union and Student Association of the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy organized an incense offering ceremony at the Nguyen Thai Binh Monument and the Can Giuoc Martyrs Monument (associated with the work “Van Te Nghia Si Can Giuoc”). In a solemn atmosphere, each stick of incense lit not only conveyed deep appreciation but also served as a reminder to the younger generation of their responsibility to preserve and promote the nation’s revolutionary traditions.
Picture 1: Incense offering activity by the Youth Union and Student Association of the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy at the Nguyen Thai Binh Monument and the Can Giuoc Martyrs Monument (Van Te Nghia Si Can Giuoc) (Source: Author).
This activity not only holds educational significance in terms of history and the cultivation of ideals but also contributes to fostering the spirit of “gratitude to those who came before” – a core value of the Vietnamese people. For medical and pharmacy students – those who will directly care for public health – nurturing compassion, a spirit of dedication, and social responsibility is more important than ever.
Youth Month is not merely a series of activities but also a journey of growth for young people – where each member writes their own story through meaningful and practical actions.
Picture 2: Youth Month – Each member writes their own story through meaningful and practical actions (Source: Author).
Students of the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy are determined to uphold tradition, promote proactiveness, creativity, and volunteerism for the community, contributing to the development of an increasingly prosperous and civilized homeland.
Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Van Hien University.