. ♪ ♪ >> tam sun, west hanoi. home to a medical facility that treats victims of agent orange.shed in 1991 by a german ngo, it's now operated by hanoi city. this facility focuses on helping children. those with especially severe symptoms are allowed to stay for treatment and rehabilitation. more than 130 children live in the village. this pediatrician is the director. she's treated children suffering the effects of agent orange for 14 years. >> translator: his fingers are bent, so we massage them, to stretch them out. massaging the fingers, one by one, helps the blood to flow. this gets circulation going and keeps the fingers from stiffening. this child has cerebral palsy. he's afflicted with physical and mental disabilities. agent orange causes deformation and abnormalities in many parts of the body. that includes the heart and other internal organs. >> at the village, a variety of rehabilitation activities is used to restore bodily functions. weaving is one such activity. >> translator: the overall pattern is becoming irregular. if you adjust the weave little bit, it will loo