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Update news family reunions
After traveling nearly 200km back to his hometown in Hung Yen, a 103-year-old man could not hide his joy as he reunited with his 95-year-old younger brother, embracing him with the excitement of a child.
Abducted when she was a child, Cuc drifted, enduring a lifetime of suffering and humiliation. After more than 50 years of being separated from her family, she finally had a moment of reunion amidst the choked sobs of her relatives.
After three decades and countless DNA tests, a French woman continues her journey to find her Vietnamese birth parents.
The moment of reunion with the son he had lost for 46 years left Mr. Xuyen overwhelmed, his voice breaking on stage as happiness came flooding back.
Under pressure from his uncle, Mr. Bui Viet Trung was forced to abandon his younger brother at a hospital. For over 40 years, he lived in guilt and anguish - until the day they reunited in tears on the program As if we had never been apart.
Hundreds of South Koreans are travelling to the North for a rare reunion with family members whom they were separated from by the Korean War.