Morning in the fishing village in the center of Phu Quoc city

Báo Giao thôngBáo Giao thông14/02/2025

Duong Dong fishing village in the center of the Pearl Island is bustling every dawn. Here, hundreds of fishing boats anchored near the shore, continuously entering and exiting the wharf area to sell fresh squid, fish, and shrimp to traders and tourists.


On the morning of February 13, I traveled from the center of Phu Quoc city to the main area of ​​Duong Dong fishing village, just over 2km away, in Ward 9, Duong Dong Ward, Phu Quoc City, Kien Giang Province.

Buổi sáng ở làng chài trung tâm thành phố Phú Quốc- Ảnh 1.

This fishing village is located in area 9, Duong Dong ward, more than 2km from the center of Phu Quoc city.

Before the sun rose, the fishing village slept peacefully, despite the constant murmur of waves lapping against the rocks. Some villagers leisurely exercised and walked along the coastal paths.

View of Duong Dong fishing village and wharf in Phu Quoc city

A moment later, the seafood traders and buyers were also present, waiting for the fishermen who were fishing near the shore to bring squid, fish, shrimp, etc. to shore. The women in the village who were the wives of the fishermen in the fishing village also went to the wide sandy area to welcome their husbands home after a night of struggling to make a living at sea.

Buổi sáng ở làng chài trung tâm thành phố Phú Quốc- Ảnh 2.

Squid, fish and shrimp gathering area of ​​fishermen in Duong Dong wharf fishing village.

Small boats from the far side of the sea continuously cut the waves to the shore. About three to five kilometers offshore is the seafood farming area of ​​the people. Grouper and bream cages are close together, forming "floating bases" on the water surface.

Buổi sáng ở làng chài trung tâm thành phố Phú Quốc- Ảnh 3.

Basket boat is a means of squid fishing at sea for fishermen in fishing villages.

Despite losing his left leg, Mr. Le Van Son (63 years old) still sticks to the profession of squid fishing. His means of making a living at sea is a round basket with a diameter of nearly 2m, equipped with a shrimp tail motor to move on the sea and an oar.

Buổi sáng ở làng chài trung tâm thành phố Phú Quốc- Ảnh 4.

Traders come to the fishing village to buy squid caught in baskets for 270,000 VND/kg.

On the surface of the basket, Mr. Son used a plank to create a flat surface to sit or lie down while fishing for squid. Underneath the basket is a place to store squid fishing equipment and a battery to light the lamp during the night fishing.

Buổi sáng ở làng chài trung tâm thành phố Phú Quốc- Ảnh 5.

From the fishing village looking out to sea is the area where fishermen's boats are anchored and the seafood cages at sea.

"Every day, my basket leaves the dock at 6pm the night before and returns to this wharf at 6am the next morning. I stayed up all night but only caught 4kg of quite large squid, which I sold to local traders for 270,000 VND/kg. It's my uncle's job, sometimes it's good, sometimes it's bad, you never know," said Mr. Son.

Buổi sáng ở làng chài trung tâm thành phố Phú Quốc- Ảnh 6.

Fishermen also cast their nets to catch fish around this coastal area.

Although he is 69 years old, Mr. Phan Van Khoe is still healthy, has a strong body and is one of the most senior fishermen in Duong Dong fishing village. He also spent a long night fishing for squid on a round basket floating on the sea but Mr. Khoe only caught 2.5 kg of live squid.

Buổi sáng ở làng chài trung tâm thành phố Phú Quốc- Ảnh 7.

On days when they catch a big catch, fishermen bring it to Dinh Cau cape, the center of Duong Dong ward, to sell to tourists.

He smiled and said: "It's normal to hit a loss. If there's a lot, there won't be any, but if we push the basket out to sea, the fishermen will have fresh fish and squid for their family meals. If there's a lot, we'll sell it, if there's a little, we'll keep it for ourselves, it's not a big deal."

Buổi sáng ở làng chài trung tâm thành phố Phú Quốc- Ảnh 8.

Fishermen's nearshore fishing boats continuously enter and exit the port, creating a bustling scene at sea.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Bich, a trader who specializes in buying squid from fishermen at Duong Dong wharf fishing village, said that on average, each morning she buys more than 150kg of squid from this fishing village, and sometimes up to 200kg.

All are squid caught from the fishing village's basket boats, very fresh and delicious, distributed by Ms. Bich to restaurants in Phu Quoc city.

Buổi sáng ở làng chài trung tâm thành phố Phú Quốc- Ảnh 9.

Fishermen are waiting for the full moon of January to pass and continue to go out to sea to catch fish and shrimp.

Mr. Nguyen Thanh Vinh, a familiar trader in this fishing village for the past 10 years, said that every morning he comes to buy all kinds of sea fish caught by fishermen.

"On average, about 150 to 200kg/day, mostly grouper, bream, mackerel, pink fish... But today there are few because fishermen will not go to sea much on bright moon days, so after the full moon of January, the fish will run a lot. At that time, the morning in this fishing village is very bustling", said Mr. Vinh.



Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/buoi-sang-o-lang-trung-tam-thanh-pho-phu-quoc-19225021314500782.htm

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