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| Cua Lo has long been known as a coastal area with beautiful beaches and clear water. Every year, this seaside town attracts millions of domestic and international tourists who come to swim and relax. (Photo courtesy of Nguyen Sach) |
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| Besides swimming at the beach, tourists visiting Cua Lo cannot miss the opportunity to visit the seafood markets, which offer a wide variety of the freshest and most delicious seafood. Many tourists choose to use electric vehicles to both explore the town's beautiful scenery and visit the Nghi Thuy fish market to experience the rhythm of life in the coastal countryside, while also selecting their favorite seafood to enjoy or take home as gifts. Photo: Duc Anh |
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| From the early morning hours, fishing boats returning from the open sea dock at the Nghi Thuy ward fish market (Cua Lo town). This is also when the fish market begins to operate, with buyers and sellers becoming increasingly bustling and lively. From the Nghi Thuy fish market, seafood is transported everywhere, meeting the food needs of people in urban, rural, and mountainous areas. Photo: Duc Anh |
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| Here, all the seafood sold is fresh, live, and of guaranteed quality.The most popular item among locals and tourists is mantis shrimp. After purchasing, tourists often take them to restaurants to have them prepared so they can enjoy them while they are still fresh. Photo: Duc Anh |
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| Crabs and sea crabs are also popular seafood choices among tourists. Photo: Duc Anh |
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| In particular, there are squid weighing around 1 kg, which are quite expensive but still sought after by tourists. Photo: Duc Anh |
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| The most prominent item at Cua Lo seafood market is mackerel. Available in various sizes and weights, the mackerel here is always fresh and delicious. Photo: Duc Anh |
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| Right at the market, there's a fish grilling service; tourists can grill their fish on the spot to preserve it longer and make it easier to transport over long distances. Photo: Duc Anh |
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| Many tourists believe that visiting Cua Lo without seeing the seafood market is like not having visited Cua Lo at all. (Photo courtesy of Thanh Cuong) |
Photo: Duc Anh; Content: Cong Kien