In Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, the lure of moving to the city grows even stronger amid climate shocks

Pham Van Sang, a street food vendor who moved from the Mekong Delta for a better life, brings his business sign into his cluttered apartment after wrapping up for the day in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Monday, Jan. 22, 2024. Pham earns his living by selling noodles in the city's industrial zone, a destination for many migrants like himself from the Mekong Delta. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

CAN THO, Vietnam (AP) — Dao Bao Tran and her brother Do Hoang Trung, 11-year-old twins growing up on a rickety houseboat in the Mekong Delta, have dreams. Tran loves K-pop, watches videos at night to learn Korean and would love to visit Seoul. Trung wants to be a singer.

But their hopes are “unrealistic,†said Trung: “I know I’ll end up going to the city to try and make a living."

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