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A large printed photograph is displayed outdoors on a silver metal stand at night in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The ambient background features numerous warm-toned string lights suspended above a tree canopy, with dark tree trunks and faint blue and white light sources visible further back. The ground in the foreground is paved with dark tiles. The photograph depicts a group of 17 men posing on the bright orange deck of a boat, likely in a harbor setting under an overcast sky. Five men wear green military-style uniforms with caps and orange life vests; two of these uniformed men stand centrally, holding a large red Vietnamese flag with a yellow star horizontally between them. Two additional uniformed men stand on the far right, and one on the far left, also wearing life vests. Twelve other men, appearing to be civilians or fishermen, are dressed in various casual attire including t-shirts and long pants; several of these men hold blue-covered booklets or pamphlets, some displaying a scenic image of mountains and water. One civilian man standing behind the flag also wears an orange life vest. The boat's superstructure, painted orange, is visible overhead, with a yellow bucket hanging from it. Ropes are coiled on the deck. Text printed below the photograph identifies the work as "TUYÊN TRUYỀN PHÒNG CHỐNG IUU - TRẠM BIÊN PHÒNG CỦA KHẨU VŨNG TÀU" (IUU COMBAT PROPAGANDA - BORDER POST OF VUNG TAU PORT) by author ĐỖ Tuấn Hùng, identified as being from TP. Hồ Chí Minh (Ho Chi Minh City).
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