Nurses Invite to Run Up Khao Kho Hong "Southern Nurses Run 2025" Boosts Well-being - Supports Nurse Welfare


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HatYai, Thailand – In the early morning of May 18, 2025, at the HatYai Municipal Park in Songkhla Province, a charity walk-run event "Southern Nurses Run for Well-being 2025" (Southern Nurses Run 3rd Edition) was organized to celebrate International Nurses Day. Participants enjoyed a unique running route up and down Khao Kho Hong, with stunning views of HatYai city.

The event was organized by the Nurses' Association of Thailand, Southern Chapter, aiming to promote good health among the public and nursing personnel, and raise awareness on the importance of continuous health care. This marks the third consecutive year of the event, with simultaneous activities in several southern provinces including Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phuket, Trang, and Pattani, showcasing the strong collaboration in promoting well-being across the South.


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