14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Social Affairs

Thousands of volunteers attending Pink Spring Festival 2016

​On February 28, the ninth “Xuan Hong” (Pink Spring) blood donation festival kicked off at the National Convention Centre in Hanoi with the presence of thousands of volunteers.

The event involved more than 2,000 volunteers to assist blood donors, besides the attendance of Vice President Nguyen Thi Doan and Health Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien.

Hach Quang Huy who is both a volunteer and a blood donor, said, “I already gave my blood and I’m now taking care of other blood donors. The blood donation drive is held twice a year on the Tet holiday and in summer. Blood donation is a noble act.”

Doctor Ngo Manh Quan from the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion said they expect to receive 8,000 blood units for treatment at 150 hospitals in northern provinces. “The blood collected will be used immediately. We hope that the festival will fill blood banks in Hanoi,” he added.

In her speech, Minister of Health Nguyen Thi Kim Tien, Head of the National Steering Committee for Voluntary Blood Donation greatly valued the role of youth and students in blood donation events. She wished the initiative will continue in the time ahead to encourage people in all walks of life to donate their blood to save lives. 

Launched in 1997, the annual festival has collected nearly 42,000 units of blood. The event was organised by the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion (NIHBT), the Hanoi Steering Committee for voluntary blood donation, and the Hanoi Association of Youth Blood Donor Recruiters, aiming to raise public awareness of voluntary blood donation.

An estimated 25,000 people, of whom 1,000 were volunteers, participated on the first day of the month-long event, which is expected to collect nearly 8,000 units of blood. 

Minister of Health Nguyen Thi Kim Tien said that over the past 22 years, the blood donation movement in Vietnam has gained considerable achievements, particularly with the success of the Pink Spring Festival, an initiative by the NIHBT and Hanoi authorities that aims to tackle blood scarcity after the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday. 

The minister also wished the institute and the city to continue the initiative, encouraging people in all walks of life to donate their blood to save lives. This year’s festival will also feature art performances with the participation of famous singers and artists.

The followings are some beautiful images in the festival:
 


















Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Ao Dai Week seeks to elevate Vietnam’s national dress at work

Ao Dai Week seeks to elevate Vietnam’s national dress at work

Authorities are encouraging women to wear the ao dai to work in early March, culminating in mass performances marking key political and historical anniversaries.

Vietnam to improve vocational standards for 1.5 million rural workers

Vietnam to improve vocational standards for 1.5 million rural workers

The program will be implemented nationwide, with priority given to especially disadvantaged coastal and island communes, ethnic minority and mountainous areas and communes building advanced new-style rural models.

Vietnam seeks partnerships at APAIE 2026

Vietnam seeks partnerships at APAIE 2026

The presence at the 2026 Asia-Pacific Association for International Education (APAIE) Conference and Exhibition marks an important step in the international integration of the country’s education sector, particularly higher education.

Hanoi transport ridership surges during Tet, Metro traffic up over 30%

Hanoi transport ridership surges during Tet, Metro traffic up over 30%

The growth shows a rising preference among Hanoi residents and visitors for public transport and urban railway system during major holidays.

Tree planting campaign launched in Hanoi

Tree planting campaign launched in Hanoi

Each locality in Hanoi will select suitable species to cultivate in the right locations, plant them in appropriate locations and ensure long-term management.

Tet in the digital age: Smartphones replace red envelopes 

Tet in the digital age: Smartphones replace red envelopes 

This trend has been appeared in Vietnam in recent years as many e-commerce platforms have made digital age celebrations a familiar part of the traditional Tet.

How young Vietnamese make a shift in Tet celebrations

How young Vietnamese make a shift in Tet celebrations

Today’s Tet has evolved beyond its traditional form, reflecting the changing needs and lifestyles of young Vietnamese and becoming not only a time for family reunions but also a valuable opportunity to rest, recharge and explore life.

Hanoi enhances urban hygiene standards ahead of Tet

Hanoi enhances urban hygiene standards ahead of Tet

The goal is to ensure that residents welcome the Lunar New Year joyfully while managing safe and orderly environment citywide during the peak period.