Rally Indochina raises USD 12,000 for the foundation combatting child trafficking
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The raiders arrive at Sapa. Photo: Rally Indochina
The group included 10 riders, 1 pillion, 1 passenger, 2 tour leaders, 1 local guide, 1 mechanic and 1 support van drivers took this ride from Hanoi to Sapa to support the Blue Dragon Children's Foundation in their ongoing fight against child labour and human trafficking.
The riders headed deep into the northern mountains, crisscrossing the massive Hoang Lien Son mountain range to arrive in the wide valley of Dien Bien Phu. After visiting a Blue Dragon project in a remote village of Lai Chau province, they travelled to Sapa to experience the region’s famous mountains and ethnic minorities.
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Visting a Blue Dragon kindergarten in a remote village of Lai Chau province. Photo: Rally Indochina
While having the experience of a lifetime, they raised funds for the fight against human trafficking and to change the lives of Vietnamese children in crisis.
Held annually in Vietnam, Rally Indochina is the largest annual charity motorbike ride in South East Asia. The Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation uses these funds to fight against child trafficking from the central coast and northern mountains into illegal sweatshops in Ho Chi Minh City.
Over the past 9 years, Rally Indochina riders have raised a whopping USD 272,000 (VND 6.3 billion), transforming the lives of hundreds of human trafficking survivors./.
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