
A panoramic view of the Nhu Y riverside area (Vy Da ward, Hue City ) with its interwoven houses, floating rafts, and small boats, creating a unique living space in the heart of the city.

The makeshift houses and fish farms situated right at the water's edge are remnants of a fishing village that once lived entirely on the river.

Floating rafts are nestled amidst modern residential areas, creating a blend of urban life and riverine activities.

A rare, tranquil scene right near the center of Hue City.

People check the nets and take care of the cages, a daily task to maintain their income from fish farming.


The locals grow lush gourds and pumpkins on trellises and bamboo frames right on floating rafts, making the most of the space along the riverbank.

Vines and vegetable trellises cover the raft frames, providing daily food and contributing to improving the livelihoods of the local people.

Clothes are hung to dry along bamboo frames, reflecting the daily rhythm of life for people living along the river.

Locals navigate small boats on the Nhu Y River, a means of transportation closely linked to their livelihoods.

Weighing scales and plastic basins are placed right at the waterfront, serving the purpose of processing and selling fish after they are caught.

The fish were sent for sale.

The fishing village stands out with its peaceful scenery, attracting attention as one strolls along the Nhu Y River.

According to locals, this area is currently home to about 20 households raising fish in cages, supporting their river fishing activities. Although there are plans to relocate them to restore the river's landscape, the residents continue to innovate while waiting for the plan to be implemented. The space here has become a unique highlight of the city.
Source: https://laodong.vn/du-lich/photo/lang-chai-binh-di-giua-long-pho-hue-1680151.html






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