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Metinfo
At
Thoi Long Commune (O Mon - Can Tho) there is a trade of knitting portable
bamboo traps for catching tiny shrimp (instrument for catching tiny shrimps).
This trade is considered as an indispensible means of earning a living for
thousands of farmers living in flood areas in the Mekong Delta in the yearly
flood season. The commune of 300 households becomes bustling with knitting
activity from May to September of the lunar year. Visitors to this place will
witness how subtle, and meticulous workers are in each step from making the
brim, splitting bamboo splints, braided cuttings, weaving frame to fastening the
body part and assembling them into a complete trap.
Each
year Thoi Long Commune produces 400-500 thousand products (portable shrimp
traps) which will be sold throughout the Mekong Delta.
Translated by Ngoc Diep - CTU