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Being a woman, born already disadvantaged!
There is a truth that many people always wonder about: “Why are there many days dedicated to women throughout the year, but not many days for men?”. They believe that men also have to work hard, contribute to their families and society, and deserve an International Men's Day just like women.

Women – People who are considered the weaker sex but perform extraordinary things
However, we need to look at the issue more deeply. Women are inherently born with weaker health and physique than men. They also have a sacred function granted by the creator, which is motherhood. This function is both a source of happiness and an invisible obstacle to developing a career outside in society. A woman's career is often difficult to develop as brilliantly as a man's because they have to spend most of their time taking care of their families, giving birth, raising children, and maintaining a home.
Born as a girl, basically already much more disadvantaged than men. When young, girls live carefree, happy days under the love and pampering of their parents. When they get married, the once-innocent girls now have to force themselves to be strong, working, giving birth, taking care of housework, and maintaining relationships with both sides of the family... Countless nameless tasks pile up on the weak shoulders of women, making them exhausted, with no time left to pursue what they desire themselves.

March 8th – A day specifically dedicated to honoring the efforts and contributions of women
Living and working like men, yet women are much busier and work harder. Their silent contributions deserve to be honored by the whole society. Therefore, International Women's Day on March 8th was created to show gratitude to women, to thank them for creating happy family homes, healthy cells that build society, and for giving wings to men to “soar” on the path of career success.
Join Vietnam Airlines and Bao Minh in sending sweet love to half the world
To pay tribute to “half the world”, Vietnam Airlines is giving passengers a “surprise” right on International Women's Day, March 8th. That sweet surprise is a meaningful diamond-shaped gift box given to passengers on flights between Hanoi – Ho Chi Minh City and from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang to Europe, Australia, Japan, and South Korea.

Lovely diamond-shaped gift box Vietnam Airlines gives to passengers on the occasion of March 8th
This gift has the signature blue color of Vietnam Airlines, the top of the gift box has the luxurious gold-plated text “journey of love” attached with a lovely bow. The sides of the gift box are printed with the words “Sending all my heart”, “Happy Women's Day”, and the Vietnam Airlines Golden Lotus logo.
When opening this lovely box, you will see a heart-shaped card accompanied by a small, lovely cake wrapped in transparent cellophane. That cake is a 'banh giay', with the meaning of carrying the rich flavor of sticky rice, the purity of mung beans, soft and skillful like a capable woman, good at national affairs, and good at housework.

The sticky, fragrant mung bean 'banh giay' is like a soft, capable, and skillful woman
The sweet and lovely gift that Vietnam Airlines gives to customers is a product from Bao Minh Confectionery Joint Stock Company. Combining the essence of traditional confectionery with modern production technology, Bao Minh's products are not only delicious with the authentic flavor of Hanoi but also ensure food hygiene and safety.

The meaningful gift Vietnam Airlines gives to passengers on March 8th comes from Bao Minh Confectionery Joint Stock Company
The sweet taste from Bao Minh's confectionery products will replace meaningful wishes from Vietnam Airlines sent to half the world on March 8th. Do you have a flight with Vietnam Airlines on March 8th? Let's look forward to the surprise gift from Vietnam Airlines and Bao Minh!

On International Women's Day, let's give sweet things to our half of the world!





