Vinh Hung makes special visit to kids who have cancer

VOV.VN - Vinh Hung made many brave kids at the Oncology Hospital wishes come true when he made a surprise visit on February 17 in Ho Chi Minh City.

The singer took time off from his busy tour schedule to visit the kids, many of whom have been battling Ependymoma, a form of brain and spine cancer.

A family member who accompanied him says emphatically that he did not do this for publicity.  

He truly just wants to meet with the children and lift their spirits.


Vinh Hung also takes time out to meet with some elderly at a nursing home for former artists.

The residents at the centre are really sweet, down-to-earth, and very genuine says Vinh Hung.



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