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H’Mong ethnic women are sorting out maize seeds while carrying their sleeping babies on their backs in Mu Cang Chai, Yen Bai province. Maize is an important food crop to the H’Mong people.
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An old smiling woman on the background of blooming triangle oat flowers. In Mu Cang Chai, tourists are impressed by not only terraced rice fields, but also triangle oat flower in full bloom on the hillsides.
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A hairdresser on the sidewalk of Hanoi
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A girl on a boat at Tam Coc wharf where tourists are rowed to visit Tam Coc - Bich Dong, one of the most attractive spots in Ninh Binh province
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A Hue girl in a white Ao dai (Vietnamese traditional long dress)
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A mother and her daughter are resting on the lush green grassland in Quang Nam
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The image of ethnic women pounding rice in the early sunlight is typical in Kon Tum villages.
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Apart from going sightseeing in Quy Nhon city, tourists can see local people drying rice papers or noodles in the sun in Hoai Nhon district, Binh Dinh province.
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A girl smiling while cutting grass to feed cattle in Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan province.
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Women in Long An are washing water lily flowers
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A woman is baking bricks in the sun in the over-100-year-old Mang Thit brick village, Vinh Long province. The village is home to some 1,300 brick kilns.

Source: Vnexpress

Translated by Mai Huong