Back to An Giang during the flood season

(SGTT) - When coming to An Giang at this time, visitors can easily see rows of palm trees reflecting on the water, creating a picture of a peaceful village. The flood season is also the time when people in the Bay Nui area catch fish to earn extra income.

(SGTT) - When coming to An Giang at this time, visitors can easily see rows of palm trees reflecting on the water, creating a picture of a peaceful village. The flood season is also the time when people in the Bay Nui area catch fish to earn extra income.

The floating water season in An Giang usually lasts from July to November every year, when water from large rivers fills canals, ponds, and fields. Photo: Duong Viet Anh

Water overflows into fields, canals... in harmony with trees and mountains, creating poetic scenery in the Bay Nui region. Photo: Duong Viet Anh

In this season, rows of palm trees or flooded fields also become a source of inspiration for many tourists and photographers to create photos. Photo: Duong Viet Anh

Rows of palm trees rise high, some trees bend their trunks and when they reflect on the water surface, they create a beautiful symmetrical structure. Photo: Duong Viet Anh

The flood season also creates ideal conditions for people to catch fish. This is not only a livelihood but also an indispensable part of the cultural life of the people here. Photo: Duong Viet Anh

Early in the morning, when the sun shines through the rows of palm trees, people will begin to remove fish nets. Photo: Duong Viet Anh

The flood season brings abundant seafood resources, helping to prepare attractive dishes such as flexible fish cooked with water lily, stir-fried sesban shrimp, grilled snakehead fish, boiled field crab... Photo: Duong Viet Anh

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Source : Sài Gòn Tiếp Thị

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