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Thom Rom fishing village
If you think that visiting Can Tho City is only to shop in the
floating markets, bicycle around the orchards or drift along canals under shades
of water coconut trees, think again. Tourists have just got to spend time
stopping by the Thom Rom craft village to know more about the fascinating
ancient craft of fishing net weaving and the daily life of fishermen.
The village belongs to Thuan Hung Commune, Thot Not District, Can Tho City.
Founded two decades ago, the village is named after nearby bridge Thom Rom. From
Can Tho heading to An Giang Province, tourists drive about 35km to reach the
village on the left of National Road 91A.
The village has about 70 households involved in the art of weaving fishing nets
to sell for locals and around the delta. There are numerous types and sizes of
nets.
With the rainy season coming, visitors will see the whole village overwhelmed by
nets and bustling with the productive artisans.
Near the village is a fish market. When the sunset comes around 6 p.m. the
market is heaving as fishermen bring their catch of fish, turtles, snakes, clams
and eel to sell the next morning.
Source: SGT |
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