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The French series of humanistic travel documentaries "Les Routes de l'impossible" tells the story of people who, at great risk, struggle to make a living by driving vehicles (cars, trucks, boats...). India is the first country that comes to mind when you think of buying a ticket on a train. But what you may not know is that there is another neighboring magical country that is no less skilled in driving. The hawkers who walk freely among the crowds on the roof of the train will get off the train quickly before it picks up speed. They are on the brink of danger and rely on their meager earnings to support their families. Children from the slums, who have long since dropped out of school, spend their days in the bustling bazaars. Here they rely on scavenging for food, or if the time is ripe, they may take some, but adults tend to turn a blind eye to the behavior of these children. Hello everyone, welcome to Frontier Documentary, this installment takes you deep into the South Asian country of Bangladesh, where you can see all sorts of human conditions and learn about the lives of the Bangladeshi people. It has the world's largest slums and is one of the poorest countries in the world; Bangladesh is known as the world's largest J-house, a title it earned because in 2000, Bangladesh legalized the X trade, and the government supports and protects the development of the sex trade in order to promote economic growth; there are 100,000 prostitutes in the country, and the youngest sex worker is less than seven years old...