Over 7,000 disabled to join 20th camp festival in Ho Chi Minh City
More than 7,000 people with disabilities from Ho Chi Minh City and 16 southern cities and provinces will join the 20th camp festival in Ho Chi Minh City on November 30.
HCM City (VNA) – More than 7,000 people withdisabilities from Ho Chi Minh City and 16 southern cities and provinces willjoin the 20th camp festival in Ho Chi Minh City on November 30.
During a press conference on November 22, a representativeof the municipal Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs said thefestival is meant to celebrate the 37th anniversary of the InternationalDay of Persons with Disabilities (December 3) and the 20–year journey of thecharity festival.
Participants will have a chance to play folk games, enjoypuppet shows and free lunch buffet, read books, as well as visit landmark destinationsat Suoi Tien Cultural Theme Park.
A highlight of the event will be exchanges with outstandingcitizens 2018.
The event costing over 2.5 billion VND (108,000 USD) will befunded by the park and philanthropists./.
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