A young man watches television in one of Hue's many small restaurants. Beside him is one of the ubiquitous shrines to ancestors complete with candles and other offerings.
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In the town of Bao Vinh, a man walks past one of the many shrines.
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A street scene in Bao Vinh, a town on the outskirts of Hue.
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The Roman Catholic Redeemer Church in Hue has a congregation of 2,000, many of whom were raised in the church and attend daily mass.
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A statue of the Madonna nestled in the Garden of St. Paul's Convent in Hue.
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Bao Vinh's brick maker is hard at work by 6 AM.
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Young wood-workers in Bao Vinh.
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An elderly woman keeping watch over her business in Hue.
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A man in Bao Vinh scrapes the paint off the spirit house in his yard in preparation for a new coat of paint.
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A travel agent in Hue shares desk space with reclining Buddha.
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The graveyard of Bao Vinh.
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An elderly woman in Hue.
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Hundreds of tombs are built beside the sea in An Bang village. They began as a remembrance for relatives who died fleeing Vietnam and continue to symbolize respect and devotion to the ancestors.
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