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A traditional Vietnamese fishing boat, painted in vibrant blue, red, and green with orange accents, is shown on open water, likely in Ha Long Bay. The boat appears to be either moving or has recently moved, indicated by the gentle wake behind it. At least two people are visible on the boat. A woman in a bright pink jacket and dark pants crouches on the front deck, looking towards the camera with a neutral expression. She is positioned among several light green and blue plastic basins or buckets, which are likely used for holding catch. Inside the boat's colorful cabin, another person is partially visible, possibly at the helm. A third individual is faintly discernible under a blue tarp canopy at the stern of the boat. The boat is outfitted with common maritime elements, including blue plastic barrels for storage or water, and several black tires acting as fenders along the hull. A red Vietnamese flag with a yellow star flies from a pole above the cabin. Various fishing poles or lines are secured along the port side of the vessel, and an anchor with coiled ropes is visible at the bow. A blue tarp provides shade over the stern. The scene takes place during the daytime, under what appears to be an overcast sky, resulting in soft, even lighting across the water. The water itself is calm with light ripples. A registration number, "QN-42010-TS," is clearly visible on the side of the boat's cabin. "QN" typically refers to Quảng Ninh province, where Ha Long Ward is located, and "TS" likely denotes "thủy sản" (aquatic products or fishery). The image captures a working vessel engaged in the local fishing industry.
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