I saw a few people driving their small fishing boats setting their nets along the beach then they stopped in front of my hotel before starting to pull the net from two different places which were about 2 kms long between each other. They were working so hard but they smiled all the time which is really nice. I saw quite a few kids around both on the boat and on the beach with their families trying to help pick up the fish and put water into the big fishing boxes. I'm sure they should be at school but I suppose their parents need them to help earn the family income.
So, I spent around three hours watching the activity of these people fishing at the beach then I decided to hire a motorbike and drive into town, check out everything and take some photos around the central market. The market was very interesting with a variety of food, mostly seafood with lots of huge fish, prawns and squid. People were posing for me and kept asking me to take more photos of them. They were laughing out loud when I showed them their own faces. This doesn't happen much in Vietnam. Normally people object to me when I want to take their picture.
I also stopped at a fishing village near the market and it reminded me of the fishing villages near Nha Trang but much smaller. The standard of living around these areas seemed not very high as people rely mostly on fishing and working in the market or being a motorbike taxi but they seem very happy with their lives. There are lots of smile in Phu Quoc.
To be continued
6 comments:
Great post.. really makes me want to go there!!!
Hey Godknows,
I enjoy reading your blog! all the stories and travel around Viet Nam makes me miss the country so much. Your mix of commentary and beautiful photography makes it a joyful experience every time I find a new post!
Trinh
if you have time, pay a visit to one of those fish sauce making plants (one of the reasons Phu Quoc is famous for). I didn't know the pure fish sauce has kinda dark blue color ...
Chúc mừng năm mới from Thailand!
Happy Tet!!!
Hi all, thanks for your commnts.
Happy Tet
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