Nam Du fishing port in An Son island commune, Kien Giang, is both a busy trading place and an attractive destination for tourists in the Mekong Delta province.


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Nam Du harbour is an anchoring place for numerous colourful fishing boats.

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Fishermen can haul in profits between several millions of Vietnam dong and tens of millions of Vietnam dong for each fishing trip.

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Fishing boats dock at the quay every morning and sell fresh seafood 

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Many seafood customers are purchasing to supply products for domestic businesses and exports to foreign markets.

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Fresh mackerel on ice.

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The largest consumer markets for Nam Du seafood are Southeast Asian countries.

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The locals in Nam Du archipelago earn their living by catching fish and other seafood.

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The prices of seafood here are relatively low when compared to the mainland.

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Fishermen prepare their equipment for the next trip out to sea.




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