Huyen My on motorbike deliver Tet gifts to homeless people

VOV.VN - Huyen My, who finished in Top 10 of Miss Grand International 2017, mounted the motorbike in her quest to delivered Tet gifts to homeless people in Hanoi on January 31.

The first runner-up of Miss Vietnam 2014 Huyen My and her parents, friends did their final charity activity in 2018.
They prepare clothes, Banh Chung (square glutinous rice cake) as Tet gifts to homeless people.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Huyen My distributes clothes to a mother and her children who live on the streets of Hanoi on a chilly evening.
She pauses to talk to an elderly homeless man who lives on Hanoi street.
My gives Tet gift to a garbage collector.
 
 
The pavement is home to this elderly woman who clings to her blankets tightly on a cold evening in Hanoi.
 
 
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