Hanoi Lotto is an immensely popular gambling game that draws in millions of Vietnamese every week to try their luck at it. The rules are straightforward; players select any combination between 1 and 45 numbers. Each week a random jackpot winner is drawn randomly and rolls over until someone claims it; it is played all across Vietnam, becoming part of national culture along the way while raising revenue for social causes and infrastructure development projects as well as creating job opportunities through lotto businesses that operate them.
Even amid many socioeconomic challenges, lottery companies in the south have maintained rapid growth rates. Lottery business activities contribute over VND12 trillion annually to state budget and over VND30 billion each year on social welfare initiatives through lottery activities in this region. According to Do Quang Vinh, General Director of Ho Chi Minh City Lottery Company. this can be attributed to favorable business environments as well as government support.
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Pham Quang Huy, 13, darts past a crowd gathered for Ho Chi Minh City’s nightly lottery draw eager to show off his notepad filled with scrawled numbers; his customers will pay him if he provides them quickly with accurate predictions.
But he is just one of many ticket sellers struggling in Ho Chi Minh City’s sprawling population of 10 million, where traditional lottery ticket sales fell by 19% year-on-year during the first six months. Most companies blame overhead costs during lockdown for their poor performance.
On the outskirts of this bustling metropolis lies an underground lottery game designed to meet the growing population’s needs. Playing the numbers (known in French as so de) is an informal yet widespread form of betting that combines state lottery results with personal predictions based on life circumstances, dreams or simply weather patterns. At first, its rise may cause problems for traditional lottery markets; but over time it should flourish – its participation has tripled over five years alone and government plans to increase prize values and numbers of winners should encourage more people to participate. New rules should be in effect by July.