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This image captures a busy boat boarding area in Hoa Lư Ward, Vietnam. The scene is set on a calm, greenish-brown body of water, likely a river or canal, flanked by lush green foliage and trees on the left bank and a dense, forested hillside in the background. A stone or concrete dock with multiple steps serves as the embarkation point. A large number of traditional Vietnamese rowboats, or sampans, are lined up parallel to the dock. Each boat contains stacks of bright orange life vests and features small red flags. Many boats also display identification numbers, such as "1011" and "288." Numerous individuals populate the scene. A significant portion of the people are dressed in light blue or teal long-sleeved shirts and traditional conical hats (nón lá), identifying them as local boat operators or staff. These individuals are actively guiding passengers and assisting with boarding. Tourists and passengers, dressed in various casual attire, are seen in different stages of boarding: waiting on the steps, walking towards the boats, or already seated inside. Some passengers are holding or wearing life vests. A person in a white shirt and red headscarf stands on the bank holding what appears to be a small megaphone or bottle. Another person holds a red and white striped umbrella. The overall activity suggests a popular tourist departure point for boat tours.
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