Amidst the sweltering heat exceeding 30°C, from the elderly to the young people of Phuc Tho commune (Hanoi), enthusiastically waded into the river to catch fish with poles, creating a lively atmosphere along the Tich Giang river.
On the vast, azure sea, fishermen in Binh Dinh cast their nets, creating countless shapes and colors that, when viewed from above, are mesmerizingly beautiful in the early spring sunshine.
After more than 12 hours of searching for a fishing couple who went missing on a river in Phu Yen, rescue forces found the wife's body and continued the search for the husband.
From April to August each year is anchovy fishing season, and fishermen at Hon Yen and Hon Sun (Phu Yen) cast their nets to create "pictures" on the sea, captivating tourists.
Rescue teams are searching for a fisherman in the Ngoc Giap sluice gate area (crossing the Ly River, Quang Thach commune) who unfortunately fell into the sluice gate and went missing.
After more than 24 hours of searching for a fishing couple who went missing on a river in Quang Tri province, rescue forces found the wife's body and continued the search for the husband.
This object, grayish-white on the outside and pale pink on the inside, has a very distinctive fragrance and is suspected to be ambergris. It was recovered by fishermen while fishing in distant waters.
After the opening drumbeat of the festival, thousands of people in Xuan Vien commune (Nghi Xuan district, Ha Tinh province) rushed into the pond to catch fish, hoping for good luck.
Every day, Mr. Le Ngoc Phuong casts dozens of nets into the Phu Ninh irrigation reservoir (Quang Nam province) to catch gobies, which he sells for 100.000 VND per kilogram.
According to local descriptions, the Bồ Lô people walk with their heads bowed forward, speak abruptly, and have a very difficult-to-understand, high-pitched voice.
While the North and Central regions are suffering heavy damage from floods, people in the Mekong Delta are reaping a bountiful harvest of aquatic products.
Despite being at a very old age, Mr. Pham Van Hoa (born in 1929) still rows his boat and fishes every day to support his wife and two disabled children, both over 50 years old.
When the nets were pulled up from the icy lake, tens of thousands of fish wriggled, the largest weighing around 20-25kg, the smaller ones still over 2,5kg; local fishermen estimate they harvested about 50 tons of fish in this catch.
Whenever the weather changes drastically, or a storm forms in the East Sea, or dark clouds gather in the sky, this "divine fish" emerges from the river with its enormous, pitch-black head, resembling the bow of a submarine.
According to the Vietnamese Embassy in Australia, Australian authorities recently arrested and prosecuted 30 fishermen from two Vietnamese fishing vessels for violating Australian waters and engaging in illegal fishing.
On June 20, North Korea condemned South Korea for "sweeping away" Chinese fishing vessels operating illegally in the neutral waters between the two Koreas.