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There is a height called 4,500 meters above sea level.
There is a distance called being 2500 kilometers away from home.
There is a kind of acknowledgement called 4 degree.
A white scarf, like the vast snowfield of winter and the color of Mount Everest, symbolizes purity, goodness, and auspiciousness; it is the highest respect and gratitude shown by the Tibetan people.


On March 10, Dr. Sun just walked into the ward when A’Zhuo immediately stood up, took out a bright red flag and a white scarf, and put them on Dr. Sun himself, saying with deep emotion and gratitude, "Thank you, Dr. Sun, thank you all the medical staff, Tashi Delek..."
The 19-year-old Tibetan girl A'zhuo, who hails from the snowy plateau, was diagnosed with strabismus in a school screening many years ago, but due to family reasons, she was unable to receive treatment. It was not until early this year that she was able to receive free and charitable assistance from China-Singapore Maylook Eye Hospital through the "Love and Light" large-scale series of public welfare activities initiated by the Alumni Association of Southwest University. Finally, Dr. Qiang Sun, the director of the Pediatric Ophthalmology Department, personally performed a high-precision strabismus correction surgery on A'zhuo at China-Singapore Maylook Eye Hospital.

A’Zhuo had strabismus with 75-85 prism degree (37.5-42.5 degrees) before surgery, and after surgery, she recovered normal alignment with 8 prism degree (4 degrees).
"I didn't expect it to be so effective. I especially want to thank Dr. Sun for being so kind and meticulous. He explained everything to me in detail, showed me the results of previous surgery cases, and made me feel much more at ease. When I came that day, I only had my classmate with me, and my parents were not there, which made me very nervous. Fortunately, the nurse sister accompanied and comforted me throughout the process, held my hand during the operation to encourage me, and also informed my parents of the successful surgery as soon as it was over."

A’Zhu expressed her gratitude to Dr. Sun and the medical staff, and also thanked China-Singapore Maylook Eye Hospital for providing this charitable assistance, which allowed her to have her strabismus, which had troubled her for over a decade, treated.
Majestic snow-capped mountains, white clouds, and grazing sheep - this time when A Zhuo returns home, he can see the hometown more clearly; on the Tibetan Plateau, China-Singapore Maylook Eye Hospital & Southwest University has planted a seed called "Love and Light." This seed will eventually take root and grow, spreading across the vast land and blooming into flowers!