A young Vietnamese boy rides a tricycle for a leprosy patient at the Van Mon Leprosy hospice. “There were about 2,000 people here then, mostly young people. It was fun because we started a teen union,” the 80-year-old told AFP, sitting on his bed with his wife Teo of 54 years.
A young Vietnamese boy rides a tricycle for a leprosy patient at the Van Mon Leprosy hospice. “There were about 2,000 people here then, mostly young people. It was fun because we started a teen union,” the 80-year-old told AFP, sitting on his bed with his wife Teo of 54 years.
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January 28, 2019
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A young Vietnamese boy rides a tricycle for a leprosy patient at the Van Mon Leprosy hospice. “There were about 2,000 people here then, mostly young people. It was fun because we started a teen union,” the 80-year-old told AFP, sitting on his bed with his wife Teo of 54 years.
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