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Typical fishing in Danang City

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By Cap Kim – Tran Trung
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Fishing has long been an integral part of life for coastal residents in Vietnam’s central region. Among traditional practices, net trawling stands out as a reflection of community solidarity and the rich maritime culture of local fishermen. Each time they haul in the nets, fishermen not only harvest marine resources but also embody a deep connection to their homeland.

With every catch, they gather fish and shrimp while also strengthening social bonds—demonstrating both the pressures of earning a livelihood and the patience and resilience required by the trade.

In particular, the early morning ritual of net trawling in the central coastal city of Danang has become a captivating experience for visitors, offering a glimpse into the daily rhythm of local fishing communities.

Trawling the net at the beach in Danang City (Photo: Ngoc Tien)
The trawl net is usually round or semicircular, with mesh fabric made from plastic or other lightweight materials
When the sun starts to rise, fishermen gather, preparing for a hard day’s work
Duong Thi Hang, 60, said her family has been fishing for generations. Depending on weather, her family trawls the net from three to six times a day. It takes about 60 minutes for each trawling.
Fishermen start trawling
When the signal is given, fishermen simultaneously get into position. Strong hands reach out, pulling the heavy net to shore.
A tourist experiences how to pull the net
When the net is almost pulled to shore, the atmosphere becomes even more exciting. Various fish and shrimp caught in the net.
The fisherman shows mixed emotions: fatigue after a hard morning but also joyful and excited
After more than an hour, the fishermen will harvest together. Fish are sold to locals and tourists on the beach.
Most of the fish caught in the net are anchovies, hairtails, striped fish, squids and even shrimps
Fishermen rest after a catch
After a working day, the net is collected, cleaned, and preparing for the next fishing day
The work not only helps the locals earn a little extra income but is also an interesting activity for tourists

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