VietNamNet Bridge – There’s a special cemetery where unborn babies are buried. Located on Hon Thom Mountain in Vinh Trong commune, Nha Trang city, the central province of Khanh Hoa, the cemetery, opened by Tong Phuoc Phuc, has nearly 7,000 small tombs.
In mid 2004, Phuc began to collect aborted fetuses from health stations to bury on Hon Thom. He also adopts abandoned children and dissuades unmarried pregnant women from committing abortion. He even takes care of these women till they deliver their children.
As abortion is rising, many benefactors know about Phuc and his wife’s job and they participate in these charitable activities. The Hon Thom cemetery was opened in late 2004 by Phuc and other benefactors. In 2006, President Nguyen Minh Triet sent a letter to Phuc to praise Phuc and his wife for their benevolence.
The benevolence of Phuc and benefactors is a mirror for those who discard their children to look into. Nearly 7,000 small tombs at Hon Thom cemetery are enough to wake up anyone’s heart.
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1. Hon Thom Cemetery (top)
2. On a tombstone: “Father, mother apologise!”
3. Nameless tombs, where only numbers (burying day) and abbreviations (the place where unborn children were aborted) exist |
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Phuc is bringing up 34 children | |
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A 19-year-old woman, thanks to Phuc’s heartfelt advice, didn’t abort and delivered a lovely girl child | |
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This 17-month-old child has been raised by Phuc since she was born | |
(Source: Dan Tri) |