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The beauty of Long Dien salt farmers

Việt NamViệt Nam31/05/2024

Long Dien district is blessed with a long coastline and year-round warm and sunny weather, which are favorable conditions for developing the salt making industry.

Author Tran Ngoc Thinh with the photo album “The beauty of Long Dien salt workers” submitted to the Photo and Video Contest “Happy Vietnam” , organized by the Ministry of Information and Communications . The photo series captures the moment of salt harvesting by Long Dien salt workers, with the desire to spread the beauty of salt workers’ work.

Long Dien district is blessed with a long coastline and year-round warm and sunny weather, which are favorable conditions for developing the salt making industry. The magical beauty of the salt fields under the sunset or sunrise, along with the image of salt workers, contributes to preserving the traditional salt-making profession of the local people. At dawn or dusk, on the salt fields, the salt workers still work rhythmically. Salt workers with their daily work. The beauty of salt workers' work when harvesting salt.
According to Long Dien salt farmers, salt making has been around since the time when our ancestors opened up the Southern region. Through many generations and many ups and downs of history, Long Dien fishermen have still preserved their ancestors' traditional salt making.

According to Long Dien salt farmers, the salt making profession has existed since the time when our ancestors opened up the Southern land. Through many generations and many ups and downs of history, Long Dien fishermen still preserve the traditional salt making profession of their ancestors. The photo series captures the moment of salt harvesting by Long Dien salt farmers, with the desire to spread the beauty of fishermen's work./.

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