Central coast fish markets abuzz with trade for Tet
By Duc Hung, Nguyen Dong
At coastal markets in Da Nang City and Ha Tinh Province, throngs of fishermen and fishmongers ply their trade as the Lunar New Year draws near.
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Days before Tet (Lunar New Year holiday), which peaks on Feb. 12, fishing vessels of various sizes return from Ha Tinh Province’s fishing waters to Cua Sot Port in Loc Ha District, each carrying a full load of fresh seafood. |
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The market, at its most bustling near Tet, commences trade at 4 a.m. and usually ends by 7 a.m. |
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Red snapper, anchovies, Indian mackerel, shrimp or mantis shrimp are popular commodities here. |
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Nguyen Van Sang, 57, from Loc Ha District, Ha Tinh Province displays his purchase of fresh Indian mackerel with a broad smile. |
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At around the same time in Son Tra District of Da Nang City, the market at Tho Quang fish port is no less busy. The day market starts at 12 p.m. and stops at 5 p.m. |
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Major purchasers of fish are seafood processing companies. Thanks to the favorable weather this year, fishermen get to enjoy the bounty of the sea, especially tuna. |
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Big fish are crammed into ice boxes to be distributed in the vicinity. |
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Hectic Tho Quang market peaks between midnight and 6 a.m. |
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A fresh fish should have an overall shiny appearance with clear eyes. |
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Live fish are put in tanks or basins with air pumps, ready to be shipped to restaurants. |
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Deals are quickly settled while fish are fresh. Many locals frequent the market to buy ingredients for their Tet spread. |