Visiting net early in the morning
Every day, when sunset falls, many people on both sides of Cua Dai, downstream of Thu Bon and Truong Giang rivers in Vietnam, start a night of making a living with Ro cho job.
The net is dropped into the riverbed the previous afternoon and pulled up early the next morning.
The season lasts from December and ends in September next year. In the rainy season, the are dismantled to avoid being swept away.
Ro Cho is the local name for how to catch fish on the river, a combination of a house and a net (ro). The nets are placed near the bank or in the middle of the river made of bamboo poles plugged down and connected to the net; two ropes connected to an inner pulley for lifting and lowering.
At present, less and less people do this job, and they switch to other jobs that are easier to make a living.
In the photo, the couple visit the net to pull in the early morning
LE QUYET THANG, Viet Nam, Hanoi