Setting sail after the New Year’s Ha Vong ceremony

In My Khanh fishing village, Phu Dien Commune, Phu Vang District, after performing the Ha Vong ceremony on the afternoon of the first day of the Lunar New Year, fishermen took advantage of the sunny weather on the third day of Tet to set sail on their first fishing trip of the year.

Departing at 4 a.m., the fishermen spent around five hours at sea before returning to shore between 9 and 10 a.m. Their boats arrived laden with fresh shrimp and fish, welcomed by eager villagers awaiting the year’s first catch.

Returning with nearly 5 kilograms of Bombay ducks, crabs, and other fish, Phan Van Kem from My Khanh, Phu Dien, shared: “The weather is nice, but the waves were strong. Still, having a smooth first trip like this is a great start. With Bombay ducks selling for over 250,000 VND per kilogram, my boat made a few million dong on this trip. All the fishermen are thrilled - the weather is favorable, and the prices for Bombay ducks and crabs are high.”

In the early days of the new year, nearshore fishermen are enjoying high prices for fresh seafood, encouraging them to set sail and earn extra income.

Join Hue Ngay Nay Online in capturing moments from My Khanh Beach, Phu Dien, Phu Vang, on the third day of the Lunar New Year of the Snake.

Welcoming boats back from the first trip of the year 
 Glistening fresh fish and squid
 A bountiful Bombay duck harvest at high market prices
The heavier the fish baskets, the greater the joy for fishermen in the new year 
Sorting seafood for sale to local buyers 
By THAO VY