Typhoon No.3 (Yagi) ravaged numerous provinces, causing severe flooding, landslides, and bridge collapses. Many celebrities, embodying the spirit of mutual support, have proactively donated to the Central Relief Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee.
Quang Linh Vlogs and Team Africa, known for their community engagement, contributed 300 million VND to aid in recovering from the typhoon’s aftermath.
“Team Africa is supporting the recovery efforts from Typhoon No.3 Yagi. We wish everyone peace and safety. The amount of 300,000,000 VND has been directly transferred to the Vietnam Fatherland Front – Central Relief Committee. May those affected by the typhoon soon find peace and stability,” Quang Linh Vlogs shared on his personal page.

Notably, Team Quang Linh Africa also joined the current “check var” trend among the online community, and there is no doubt about the authenticity of their donation.
This is not the first time Team Quang Linh has come forward to help people in times of need. Previously, he represented Team Africa in donating 200 million VND to central regions affected by storms and floods in 2022. He also contributed 50 million VND to support the victims of the fire in Khuong Ha, Hanoi.
The artist from Nghe An province has always disabled the money-donating feature and declined gifts on social media. Instead, he focuses on his business endeavors and consistently allocates significant amounts for charitable causes and helping people find jobs and stable incomes to improve their lives.

Quang Linh Vlogs’ benevolence extends beyond Vietnam. Recently, he shared his compassionate acts towards children and people in Angola. Specifically, on his YouTube channel, he posted moments of practicing lion dance routines with children in Angola to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. Through this, he also introduced the local community to the beautiful cultural traditions of Vietnam.
“With only a few days left until the Mid-Autumn Festival, the festive atmosphere is already palpable in Angola!
For Vietnamese people, the Mid-Autumn Festival holds a special place in their childhood memories. It is not just about the excitement of receiving gifts but also the precious time for families to reunite and share joyful moments under the full moon, accompanied by the lively lion dances.
In Angola, Quang Linh and Team Africa are practicing lion dances with the locals and preparing gifts and mooncakes for children in the villages.
Quang Linh and Team Africa aim not only to bring joy to the children but also to promote Vietnamese culture in Angola, turning familiar aspects of their homeland into beautiful memories for expatriates and international friends.
Join Quang Linh and Team Africa in spreading the wonderful cultural values of Vietnam across the globe!




In addition to the lion dance performance, he also prepared hundreds of gift bags filled with cakes, candies, and soft drinks for the children. This has become an annual tradition during the Mid-Autumn Festival, bringing joy and memorable moments to the people and children of Angola.
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