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This photo taken on September 17, 2018 shows houses on the Te canal in Ho Chi Minh City. - There are about 20,000 remaining households on Ho Chi Minh City's serpentine waterways slated to be demolished by 2020 as part of the city's massive renewal project that promises to replace some of the polluted canal banks with Parisian-style riverside promenades, paved roads, modern shops and buildings. (Photo by Kao NGUYEN / AFP)
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2018-09-17
KAO NGUYEN/AFP/East News
AFP
KAO NGUYEN
AFP_1AO0EK
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45cm x 30cm by 300dpi
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