Another piece of news that makes the Vietnamese gaming community proud is that recently, the Vietnam AoE community, represented by Chim Sẻ Đi Nắng and several prominent figures in the professional AoE scene, attended the office of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front to donate 335 million VND to the Covid-19 Prevention Fund.

It is known that the amount of 335 million VND mentioned above is the result of a fundraising campaign within the Vietnam AoE community, with the slogan “The Vietnam AoE community joins hands to repel Covid-19.” Among these, Chim Sẻ Đi Nắng contributed 5 million VND, while other professional players, gamers, and fans also supported amounts reaching tens of millions VND per person.
Additionally, hundreds of other gamers also participated in the donation, bringing the total amount raised to 335 million VND.


Earlier, on April 1st, Chim Sẻ Đi Nắng along with many other famous names in the Vietnam AoE scene, such as Chipboy, Hồng Anh, Bibi, G-Man, and Văn Ver, organized a Showmatch to call for community support for the Covid-19 Prevention Fund of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (UBTƯ MTTQ Việt Nam).

All four players mentioned above are well-known figures in the Vietnam AoE community, especially Chim Sẻ Đi Nắng. With his influence in the community, the 2vs2 Random Showmatch attracted significant attention from viewers.
From there, many AoE gamers have “followed their idols” and contributed amounts based on their financial capabilities to join in the fight against Covid-19, just as the slogan of this showmatch event suggests.

The practical actions of Chim Sẻ Đi Nắng and the Vietnam AoE community have been recognized by the authorities. For their part, Vietnamese AoE gamers expressed feelings of pride as they witnessed their community’s contributions to the fight against the epidemic. This is also one of the largest support campaigns that the Vietnamese gaming community has undertaken in collaboration with the authorities in the battle against the Covid-19 pandemic in Vietnam.