The famous Australian amputee Nick Vujicic, who attracted crowds during his first Vietnam visit last year, returned to the “Toa Sang Nghi Luc Viet” (Shining Vietnamese Will) gala in Hanoi on May 24.
The program was launched in November last year by the Vietnam Youth Federation, the Ton Hoa Sen Group, and Vietnam Television with the aim of honouring people who, with perseverance and positivity, have overcome hardship and excelled in their life
At the event, 21 individuals chosen from a writing competition, themed examples of tremendous spirit, were honoured and had the opportunity to meet Nick Vujicic.
Nick inspired audiences by sharing his sentiment and opinions on human survival and adversity.
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