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  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0221-2.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0652-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0647-3.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0422_3.JPEG
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0345-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0554.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0730.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0533.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0422_3.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0375-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0427-2.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0379.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0368.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0352-3.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0914.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0944.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0955.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0006-3.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0009-4.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0008.JPEG
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0028.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0055.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0115-2.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0170-3.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0382-2.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0568.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0580-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0703-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0422-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0532-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0531-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0996.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0017-3.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0060-2.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0076-2.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0167-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0191.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0429-2.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0403.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0509.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0565-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0687-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0707-2.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0712-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0765.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0932-2.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0995.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0370.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0487.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0691-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0740.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0743.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0746-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0646-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0438-3.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0556.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0671.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0729-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0777.jpg
  • Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
    _ON_0084-1.jpg
  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
    _ON_9634.jpg
  • Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
    DJI_0685.jpg
  • Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
    _ON_0084-1.jpg
  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
    _ON_9625-1.jpg
  • default Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
    DJI_0818-1.jpg
  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
    DJI_0697.jpg
  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
    DJI_0725-1.jpg
  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Vietnamese workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, a village in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the sticks have been traditionally made for hundreds of years. Incense plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people. People use incense in all worship activities. The bamboo bundles are arranged on the ground on sunny days so as to dry them. To make the incense sticks the bamboo is first split in two, cleaned and dusted and then a third of the stick is coloured red, purple or yellow. To dry them the sticks are laid out on the ground or road-side for about one day. After they have dried, the sticks are collected and put into bunches of about ten and these are fastened together. They are then sold around the provinces. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense workers sits surrounded by thousands of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial cityscape, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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