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TTC Extra: Female Entrepreneurs in Sapa, Vietnam
May Phuong and Ly My Chan are two Vietnamese women that leave their village, called Sapa, weeks at a time in hopes of making extra money to support their family. They talk about how their village is changing, with tourists visiting more often, and how the women of Sapa - not the men - are learning to speak English.
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