My Tam presents Tet gifts to poor people

VOV.VN -As many as 700 gifts, worth an estimated US$45,000 (VND1 billion) funded by the My Tam Charity Fund have been presented to needy people and families in the central province of Quang Nam.

The ever-popular My Tam says she hopes the gifts will brighten up people’s Tet holiday.

Each present is comprised of a Supor cooker, rice, necessities, and a red envelope.

Tam sings at the presentation ceremony.





She empathizes with local people whose crops have been lost in floods.

An elderly woman bursts into tears upon receiving a gift from My Tam.


Tam says she’ll return home to Danang to enjoy the Tet holiday with her family. 


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