Life On The Mekong
Fruit Orchards The majority of Vietnam's fruits come from the
many orchards of the Mekong Delta. On any given season, one can find a variety
of tropical fruits that are produced by farmers of this region in the markets of
Saigon, Hue, and Ha Noi. For many tropical fruits,
the season is very short because they cannot be picked green and they don't last
long in storage where they quickly loose their aroma. The greatest variety of
fruits is available during the raining season, from June to September in the
South. After they are picked, the fruits are
transported on small boats to floating markets where they are sold to wholesale
dealers. In the off-season, many orchards become flower nurseries to meet the
peak demand for flowers during the new year celebration in the big cities.
The orchards are divided by a myriad of small
irrigation canals with delicate bamboo bridges called "Cau Khi" or monkey
bridges crossing them.
Life On The River
Floating Markets Floating markets are held every morning from 5:00
to about 11:00. Phung Hiep market is the biggest since it is located at the
intersection of 7 major canals. It is also a photographer's delight because it
can be seen above from a bridge. Cai Rang and Phong Dien are two other notable
floating markets in the delta. Boats loaded with
produce from nearby orchards of the Mekong Delta converge to the floating
market. They carry mostly fruits but also coconuts, vegetables and fishes.
Buyers are local traders with bigger boats snapping
everything by the bushels and resell at local markets or to wholesale dealers
from big cities, often for a handsome profit. Large
floating markets are not complete without its floating restaurants, floating gas
stations and an occasional tour boat filled with tourists.
Snake Industry Another unique industry in this region is the snake farm in the area of My Tho township. In 1977, Lt. Colonel Tran Van Duoc (Tu Duoc), a reptile enthusiast, created Dong Nam Snake Farm. Initially created strictly as a research site for medicinal uses of reptile venom, Dong Nam Snake Farm today is the largest of its kind in Vietnam. The farm boasts 20 different varieties of venomous snakes and is home to other species such as boas, turtles. Cobras are often soaked along with herbs in large flasks of whisky which can be bought in the snake market in Phung Hiep. This potent drink reportedly will increase your libido as well as cure all sorts of illnesses. Live snakes are also for sale in the market and are exported to other Asian countries to be used as food and medicine. In a typical snake full-course meal, the gallbladder is extracted from the freshly-killed snake and together with some blood and whisky a drink is made. The snake is then chopped off and cooked in various ways. Most tourists opt for a curry stir-fried snake dish just for the thrill of it. General comments are "too much bone and no taste!". More adventurous travelers have reported severe stomach cramps after swallowing down the snake drink.
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