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Hanoi open air gym has all equipment made from scrap
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Hanoi open air gym has all equipment made from scrap
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The Quynh
 May 29, 2019 | 01:16 am PT
On the banks of the Red River, many people work out for free in an outdoor gym with equipment made from junk.
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