They were flown to Australia from war-torn Vietnam. Now they're back, racing against time. By Alexandra Jones, SBS News

They left Vietnam as babies. Fifty years later, they returned to search for their biological parents.

In a journey more than a decade in the making, thirteen adoptees — most from Australia — and their families cycled 284km over four days in April from the capital Ho Chi Minh City to Sóc Trăng in the far south.

Organiser Sue-Yen Luiten said: "Since 2015 — the 40th year of the end of the Vietnam War — it became evident that we as adoptees or children separated from our birth families due to the war, were running out of time to look for our families."

They were flown to Australia from war-torn Vietnam. Now they're back, racing against time. By Alexandra Jones, SBS News