January 26, 2025 | 22:00 (GMT+7)
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Trade villages busy ahead of Tet
PANO - Visiting trade villages in the Southwestern region famous for dried shrimp, dried fish, rice paper on the threshold of the lunar New Year (Tet) 2025, visitors can feel the bustling atmosphere here.
Many establishments have produced around the clock.
The Tet shopping atmosphere is bustling. Everyone is eagerly waiting for a peaceful spring with many optimistic, prosperous and full signals.
Below are photos of the production atmosphere in trade villages some days before Tet.
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Phu Quoc dried shrimp is favored by many customers nationwide. Shrimp is caught in the waters of Kien Giang province and processed right on the day of catching, thus its delicious and sweet flavor is retained. |
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The working atmosphere at a dried shrimp processing facility in Ca Mau. In trade villages, workers race against time to ensure the supply of goods for the Tet market. |
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The reason why Ca Mau dried shrimp is favored by many consumers is that Ca Mau shrimp grow in a special ecological environment with lots of food, so the meat is firm and sweet, with a natural red color. |
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Currently, prices of dried shrimp vary from VND 1.3 million to VND 1.8 million per kilogram, an increase of VND 200,000 to VND 300,000 compared to the same period last year. |
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Most shrimp cracker production and trading establishments in Ca Mau have invested in steamers and closed drying areas to ensure product quality, time-saving and costs. |
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The sweetness of shrimp combined with a little spiciness of pepper, the aroma of green onions, the fatty taste of eggs and the crispy feeling when eaten have made many people infatuated with famous Ca Mau shrimp cracker. |
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Dried snakehead fish is one of the traditional dishes favored by many families during holidays, including Tet one. Therefore, visiting Hong Ngu dried fish village, visitors can enjoy the bustling atmosphere of production, with people preparing fish, cutting them, marinating them, drying them, and packaging them. |
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These days, Thuan Hung rice paper village is bustling from early morning. In each kitchen, the workers work tirelessly. They try to meet the highest demand in the year, during the Tet holiday. |
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From home to alley, everywhere in the village is used to dry rice paper. Although simple and plain, rice paper has helped local people have a full life. |
Translated by Mai Huong