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Vietnam Colors of life3

Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, is located at the eastern edge of the Indochinese Peninsula, covering 331,699 sq. km, with a population of over 98 million inhabitants, making it the world's 15th-most populous country.

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Vietnam Colors of life3

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  1. Colors of life

  2. Anchovies dried for fish sauce Small fish that are steamed, dried in the sun and later fermented for the famous ‘nuoc mam’, fish sauce. The largest barrels can hold up 300 kilo of anchovies, layered with sea-salt. After fermenting for six months to a year (or longer) a rich, salty fish-sauce is tapped and bottled

  3. In Phu Yen, a poverty-hit coastal province with a population of around 860,000, most local residents head out to sea and catch seafood. Among the many kinds of seafood in the region like squid, crab, shrimp, snails, herring, etc., anchoy is the most famous local delicacy

  4. Anchovies dried for fish sauce

  5. Anchovies dried for fish sauce

  6. Hon Yen islet, which belongs to An Hoa commune, Tuy An district, is only 20km Northwest of Tuy Hoa, the capital of Phu Yen

  7. With the pristine, untouched beauty, the islet is a magnetic hub attracting many tourists and photographers, especially during the busiest anchovy harvesting season of the year every June.

  8. According to NDM real, the fishermen have to set sail at dawn or late in the afternoon to catch the freshest batch of anchovies

  9. Large fishing nets are then cast into the turquoise seawater

  10. Seen from above, the fishing net stretches out in the ocean like a paper fan, creating an incredibly stunning scene that looks so surreal

  11. The Lady of the Sea Duy Sinh Aerial Photography Awards 2020

  12. 'Flower on the sea' by Trung Pham Huy, Vietnam

  13. Anchovy catching is not that simple as it might seem. In fact, it requires a lot of techniques and experience. The fishermen have to cast the net along the coast from Hon Yen islet to An Hai fishing village

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  15. Vietnam (sometimes written as Viet Nam), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, is located at the eastern edge of the Indochinese Peninsula, and is divided into 58 provinces and five municipalities, covering 331,699 square kilometres, with a population of over 96 million inhabitants, making it the world's sixteenth-most populous country. Vietnam is a unitary Marxist-Leninist one-party socialist republic, one of the two communist states (the other being Laos) in Southeast Asia

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