Huyen My presents Mid-autumn gifts to disadvantaged children

VOV.VN - The first runner-up of Miss Vietnam 2014 pageant Nguyen Tran Huyen My and Hanoi artists on September 12 presented  gifts to children with disabilities and Agent Orange victims at Huu Nghi (Friendship) Village, in Hoai Duc district, Hanoi on the Mid-Autumn Festival. 

Huyen My joins the event on the occasion of Mid-Autumn Festival.


She has been engaged in charitable activities

She wears white shirt and jeans,

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She plays with the disabled children. 


Huyen My leaves a good impression on AO victims and children at the centre.

Many artists from Hanoi also participate in the event

Artists Giang Coi and Quang Teo



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