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A boy smokes a cigarette in a park along the Perfume River in Hue, Vietnam, July 2010. (Amy Connors/GlobalPost)
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Nguyen Thi My Nhung sits in a coffee shop in Hue, July 2010. (Amy Connors/GlobalPost)
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A group of young people hang out at the Citadel in Hue, July 2010. (Amy Connors/GlobalPost)
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Three boys along the river in Hue, July 2010. (Amy Connors/GlobalPost)
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As day breaks, men from Anh Banh village take their boat out on the river. (Chelsea Grayson/GlobalPost)
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The dynamic between small children and livestock is unique in the small village of Thuy Phuong. (Chelsea Grayson/GlobalPost)
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The grass seems green and promising during summer and early fall, but there is always the threat of rats and insects destroying their crop. (Chelsea Grayson/GlobalPost)
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The motorbike is the most ubiquitous vehicle in Vietnam. It is used to transport families of four, as well as crops. (Chelsea Grayson/GlobalPost)
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In Thuy Phuong commune, a woman feeds the fish so that they will in turn feed her family. (Chelsea Grayson/GlobalPost)
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Near Anh Banh village, fishermen work from daybreak to nightfall. (Chelsea Grayson/GlobalPost)
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Fishing boats sit idle on a beach in An Bang on a Sunday morning. (Kahran Singh/GlobalPost)
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Women take shelter under conical hats during a rainstorm. (Kahran Singh/GlobalPost)
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Vegetable sellers sit among the fish merchants in An Bang. (Kahran Singh/GlobalPost)
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This fishing boat, after two months of construction, is two days away from being seaworthy. It is the only one under construction in the village. (Kahran Singh/GlobalPost)
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Transportation is more efficient across the beach due to the limited reach of the two semi-paved roads in An Bang. (Kahran Singh/GlobalPost)
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One of the entrances to the cemetery in An Bang. (Kahran Singh/GlobalPost)
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A child climbs into her houseboat along the Perfume River, Hue, July 2010. (Louise Blavet/GlobalPost)
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A man and woman labor at an unloading dock along the Perfume River. (Lousie Blavet/GlobalPost)
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Men and women load gravel onto a truck at an unloading dock along the Perfume River. (Louise Blavet/GlobalPost)
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Sand dredgers take a break after lunch along the Perfume River, July 2010. (Louise Blavet/GlobalPost)
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A pet dog on his owner’s houseboat stationed in a boat community along the Perfume River, Hue, July 2010. (Louise Blavet/GlobalPost)
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A sand dredger ties live frogs together after lunch along the Perfume River in Hue, July 2010. (Louise Blavet/GlobalPost)
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In the town of Bao Vinh, a man walks past a shrine. (Senait Debesu/GlobalPost)
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A young man watches television at one of Hue's many small restaurants. Next to him is an example of the ubiquitous shrine. (Senait Debesu/GlobalPost)
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A village celebration, Lan Co, Vietnam, July 2010. (Samuel James/GlobalPost)
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Children play soccer in a pagoda courtyard in Bao Vinh, Hue, Vietnam, July 2010. (Samuel James/GlobalPost)
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Bao Vinh, Hue, Vietnam, July 2010. (Samuel James/GlobalPost)
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