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COVID-19: Vietnamese in Malaysia receive gifts

The Vietnamese Embassy in Malaysia on September 17 visited and presented more than 100 gift packages to Vietnamese households in Teluk Intan in the state of Perak.
COVID-19: Vietnamese in Malaysia receive gifts ảnh 1At the hand-over ceremony (Photo: VNA)
Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – The VietnameseEmbassy in Malaysia on September 17 visited and presented more than 100 giftpackages to Vietnamese households in Teluk Intan in the state of Perak.

The event formed part of charity activities jointlycarried out by the embassy and community organisations.

Second Secretary at the Vietnamese embassy Vu Duc Minhtold the Vietnam News Agency (VNA)’s correspondents that the COVID-19 pandemichas caused a range of difficulties to Vietnamese in the locality.

Ismail, one of the beneficiaries who belong to theCham group, said he has lived in Malaysia for more than three decades.

The necessities and medical supplies will help us toovercome the difficulties, he said, expressing his thanks to the embassy anddonors for their valuable support./.
VNA

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