Gamuda Land Vietnam’s heart-warming Halloween carnival

October 26, 2015 | 16:00
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Gamuda Gardens’ families were eager to indulge in the colourful and happy Halloween Carnival with an assortment of exciting activities and charity work, organized by Gamuda Land Vietnam at Gamuda Gardens on October 24.

The event served to bring a healthy and meaningful playing field to Gamuda Gardens’ residents, customers, and the public to enjoy a dynamic and community-oriented lifestyle.

This carnival featured the uniqueness of Gamuda Gardens which promotes fun, friendliness, warmth, and compassion.

Each kid was disguised into a cute or funny cartoon character or challenged themselves to become a hero or a most-wanted person. “Trick or Treat” a traditional and funny game drew kids’ overwhelming response to parade around the township to ask for nice gifts from each household.

Exciting performances of this Carnival, such as the “Best Costume” contest, also drove children to showcase their creativity and diligence, which brought impressive Halloween-touched costumes.

According to Cheong Ho Kuan, general director of Gamuda Land Vietnam, after over seven years of construction and development, Gamuda is and has been continuously striving to develop Gamuda Gardens to become the best managed township in Hanoi.

“This event is one of the minor steps in our vision to develop a green and integrated lifestyle township with a dynamic and friendly community in the South of Hanoi,” said Kuan.

Doing good deeds to the community, the event also witnessed the participation of 50 orphans from Ha Cau Orphanage, Hanoi.

Gamuda Gardens Township Management has invited the orphans to come and enjoy the event, which might encourage them to overcome daily difficulties. Each orphan has an unfortunate life, being fatherless, motherless, or both, children of wounded veterans or Agent Orange victims. They had a truly warm-hearted and unforgettable party.

During the event, in order to raise funds for the charity event “Run for the Heart 2015” organised by Gamuda Land Vietnam and Heart Beat Vietnam Fund, an auction of hand-made paintings was held. The three paintings on auction were drawn by kids of IQ Montessories, Gamuda Gardens. The auction collected more than VND12 million, which will go to the Heart Beat Vietnam for children’s heart operations.

By By Bich Ngoc

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