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Fundraiser for Nhà Chống Lũ 2018 in Hanoi

Music performances and an art auction to raise funds for activities of the project Nhà Chống Lũ (Flood-Resistant Houses) in 2018.

Enjoy the performances by diva My Linh, rapper Tien Dat, singer-songwriter Tran Nguyen Kim Ngan, MC Diem Quynh,… and participate in an auction of paintings by Nguyen Quan, Le Quang Ha, Le Trieu Dien, Phuong Binh, Binh Nhi, Nguyen The Hung, Nguyen Xuan Hoang,…
The artworks have been evaluated and chosen by a professional arts council, which comprises notable art curators and critics. With a professional curatorial process, the benefactors can acquire valuable paintings and statues at reasonable prices and support the Nhà Chống Lũ project. This is also a chance for art enthusiasts to contribute to the community, and the benefactors to get to know the art world.
Nhà Chống Lũ is a social project which aims to build houses and support livelihoods of poor households in areas affected by natural disasters, especially the central region of Vietnam. Launched in December 2013, the project works to support low-income, disadvantaged residents in these areas, enhancing their capabilities and actively reducing the impacts of natural disasters and climate change.
The show will be performed on Sun 03 Dec 2017, 6 pm at Press Club Hanoi, 59A Ly Thai To, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi.
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