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The Fishermen of Quy Nhon

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As you see in the title, I will be with  The Fishermen of Quy Nhon today. I came to Quy Nhon Binh Dinh Vietnam on a first day of summer on a business trip. Quy Nhon is in the south region of Vietnam. It is important and well known for temples, beaches, surroundings and especially its beautiful Thi Nai Lagoon.  Quy Nhon is surrounded by Thi Nai Lagoon, the ocean and the mountains.

The city is nestled in a bay. This is well because of the protection from the effects of the hurricanes. The population of city is about 350,000 but compared to other coastal cities it is smaller. I think  this is because of the absence of heavy industry and heavy traffic.

The Fishermen of Quy Nhon

Maybe for the majority of travellers have no idea for the city, it remains relatively off the beaten track and this little corner of Vietnam has been not discovered by the majority of travelers. Yes, This is the fact.

The Fishermen of Quy Nhon

But tourism is improving in the city, specially local tourism with a very fast rise….so how to get here…

How To Get There

The Fishermen of Quy Nhon

The easiest way to come here to fly to Phu Cat Airport (UIH). It was an American Airbase in 1966. Now it is used for domestic flights. Airport is located in north of the city about 36 km outside of town.

There are flights daily to/from Ho Chi Minh City and 3 flights a week to/from Hanoi. There is a shuttle for the transport of pessengers for a fee 3 $. ıf you want to take a taxi, you will pay around 22 $.

The Fishermen of Quy Nhon

You can come here by bus from Da Nang or Hoi An but it takes around 6-7 hours with a spectacular scenery along the way.

The Quy Nhon bus station is in the south of the town so an alternative to bus you can take a direct train to come here. The line name is SQN.

The trains departs from Ho Chi Minh City arrive directly at the Quy Nhon Train Station for a fee 36 $.

Thi Nai Lagoon

The Map of Thi Nai Lagoon

This is the map of region. Thi Nai Lagoon is a salt lake. As you see  Thi Nai Lagoon is on the left side of Quy Nhon.

The fishing in Golden Hours

The Fishermen of Quy Nhon

And a special authentic experience awaits you there. The fishing on Thi Nai Lagoon. 

Unlike in the larger cities, the fishermen are genuinely glad to see you and everyone says ‘hello’. Many fishermen are interested in where you are from and want to make your visit pleasant.

Quy Nhon Fisherman’s Port

Travelers concentrate on the lagoonside in where most of what interest. Hotels, restaurants, cafes, the fishermen, the promenade are all on the lagoonside and the port provides fishermen protection even on the worst days. Fisherman’s Port is on the north end of town.

A fisherman departs from Fisherman’s Port

You can watch the fishing boats come in and take photos be unloaded… The lagoon witnesses fish caught by hard working fishermen and the women are clearing their nets and boats.

In fact, They sell fish that their husbands catch. There is a lot nearby where they build the large wooden boats in.

The Fishermen of Quy Nhon

The fishermen working there are to be glad to show you around. They generally live in Quy Nhon. Thanks to them, the freshest and most delicious seafood is eaten in restaurants.

The Fishermen of Quy Nhon

People are fishing in a variety of ways in which using RO is a long-standing tool. Every morning, the big men pull the RO very early. They earn about 5-10 $ per day belongs to weather.

The Fishermen

RO is tool to cach fish. They use their legs to pull the RO from the sea and catch fish. Afternoon, the women go out to dry and wash the RO. Waves in the afternoon are so big and so fishing trips on these boats are very dangerous, requiring healthy and skillful people.

The Fishermen

And on summer afternoon when the sun is golden, the travellers and photographers here work to see the beautiful and impressive scene by eyes and objectives. You sould also come here and see The Fishermen of Quy Nhon …..

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