2010 • Halong Bay, Vietnam
The fish in the bay have become less abundant—but again not very specific. And very few old people. The fishing is harder. They catch squid and smaller fish. They raise mussels in small boxes. In a beautiful small fishing village — not touristy and not very large — it takes the villagers 70km by boat to reach a place where they can sell their seafood.
Maya Lin, Global Residency Program
Creative Time / Rockefeller Foundation
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