Vietnam lights up 58th Diplomatic Red Cross Bazaar with handicrafts, charity

The bazaar themed “Miracle of Giving” united 56 embassies in Thailand to raise funds for charitable activities, with proceeds supporting relief efforts, welfare, medical treatment, and live improvement for the disadvantaged and those affected by natural disasters.

Ho Thi Thu Trang (left), spouse of the Vietnamese Ambassador to Thailand, invites Thai Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn to a lottery ticket of the bazaar. (Photo: VNA)
Ho Thi Thu Trang (left), spouse of the Vietnamese Ambassador to Thailand, invites Thai Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn to a lottery ticket of the bazaar. (Photo: VNA)

Bangkok (VNA) – The Vietnamese Embassy in Thailand played a starring role in the success of the 58th Diplomatic Red Cross Bazaar, a four-day charity extravaganza co-hosted by the Thai Red Cross Society (TRCS), the Diplomatic Spouses’ Association and embassies in Thailand.

Held from February 27-March 2 at Siam Paragon Shopping Centre in Bangkok, the event themed “Miracle of Giving” united 56 embassies in Thailand to raise funds for charitable activities, with proceeds supporting the TRCS's missions in relief efforts, welfare, medical treatment, and life improvement for the disadvantaged and those affected by natural disasters.

Vietnamese Ambassador Pham Viet Hung and his spouse Ho Thi Thu Trang attended the opening ceremony on February 27, graced by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, TRCS Executive Vice President.

They later explored a photo exhibition “20 Years of Miracle of Giving,” and mingled at the bustling booths featuring 246 displays of affordable fashion, accessories, food, and home décor.

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Thai Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn visits the Vietnamese booth at the 58th Diplomatic Red Cross Bazaar. (Photo: VNA)

The Vietnamese Embassy also encouraged Vietnamese firms in Thailand to join the cause, with Dong Nam A handicrafts company running a standout booth and donating round-trip flight tickets between Thailand and Vietnam as lucky draw prizes. Embassy staff went all in, demonstrating their support by snapping up lottery tickets.

As the result, the Vietnamese booth drew crowds of foreign visitors, dazzled by artisan crafts from Vietnam’s traditional villages, including delicate kaolin stone, buffalo horn, mother-of-pearl, seashell, and woodwork pieces./.

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