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Many Lottery sellers are everywhere in Vietnam, wandering the streets trying to offload “lucky tickets lottery” in exchange for a few cents of profit where easy to get it.

lots of ticket sellers aren’t able to work for some reason, usually because of a disability or old age. There’s no unemployment benefits or aged or disability pension in Vietnam, so selling tickets is one way to earn something, albeit a pittance.

The lotteries are run by Vietnam’s 63 provincial governments, with daily prizes of up to US$70,000. Each ticket sells for VND10,000, which is about 50 US cents. The ticket seller gets to keep 10% of the ticket price, so their take on each ticket sale ends up to be 5 cents per ticket.

We don’t buy lottery tickets for some reasons. Firstly because I don’t want to perpetuate the myth that all foreigners are rich (and an easy mark) and secondly because Darling Man is such a soft touch I know he will pull out his wallet the second he sees someone who looks like they’re down on their luck.

We usually buy some lottery tickets on our night tours, to demonstrate how the whole thing works to our customers and to support the people who have no other form of income.

My favorite ticket seller is a beautiful girl called Tam, a name that means “heart”. Cerebral palsy has trapped Tam in a body that doesn’t work properly and she is pushed up and down Snail Street by her dad, who sells the tickets. Tam has the loveliest smile on Snail Street and Darling Man always buys some tickets from Tam and her Dad. And every time I’m there I always wish I could do more for them.

All the “lucky ticket” sellers, including Tam’s dad, carry a small book containing the photocopied results of the lottery draws for the past few weeks, so it’s easy to check if you’ve won.

So if you’re in Vietnam and someone thrusts a book of color tickets into your face, that’s what it’s all about. Don’t be too quick to say no to the sellers, they’re trying to support themselves in a country that doesn’t have a safety net.

You could even win, too, because now you know how to check your tickets. Some provincial governments even have a website with the results of the lottery. Just check the back of your ticket to see if it has a web address on it.