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Vietnam to Cambodia Bike Ride 2019

A 258 mile cycle from Vietnam to Cambodia through beautiful Mekong Delta before finishing in Angkor Wat. The team will get to cross the Tien Giang River and visit Cai Rang the famous floating markets as well as taking in the amazing views.

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The Vietnam - Cambodia cycle will see a Hospice Team of over 25 people departing London with the first stop in Ho Chi Minh City. They will then begin the 258 mile cycle through beautiful Mekong Delta visiting places such as Can Tho, Phnom Penh, Koh Ducch Island and Siem Reap before finishing in Angkor Wat. They will get to cross the Tien Giang River and visit Cai Rang the famous floating markets as well as taking in views of ancient Japanese bridges and Royal Palaces.

These amazing supporters are training hard and giving their time to raise money for the Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice. The money this team raise will go towards helping us to care for over 1200 new patients and family members every year. We simply couldn't do it without your generosity.

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About the charity

The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice, situated in Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, exists to help our patients achieve the best quality of life possible in whatever time remains for them. Where it may not be possible to add days to lives, we aim to add life to days for patients and their families.

Donation summary

Total
£59,521.03
+ £160.00 Gift Aid
Online
£37,210.03
Offline
£0.00
Direct
£640.00
Fundraisers
£58,881.03

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