VietNamNet Bridge – It is not brainwork but the works that are performed by the head, in literal sense.
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| Black Thai women in Que Phong district, the central province of Nghe An use their heads to carry goods. |
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| H’mong people in the northern province of Lao Cai use their head to carry things to market. |
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| Boarders in Lao Cai carry rice to school. |
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| This Rag Lai ethnic student in the central province of Khanh Hoa goes to school with books on his head. |
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| Workers carry 50kg cement bags to Yen Tu Mount, to build a cable-car system. |
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| La Chi ethnic women in the northern province of Ha Giang carry rice. |
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| A pan bought from Pho Cao market, Ha Giang province, is used like an umbrella. |
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| Walking a long way home, this man put the bucket that he has just bought at Meo Vac market, Ha Giang province on his head. |
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| Women in Hanoi carry bread baskets on their heads. |
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| This man carries a big stone statue to the Vieng market, in Nam Dinh province, by his head. |
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