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Thu, Jun 4, 2026, 06:14 PM

20d ago

Bac Nha Trang Ward, Vietnam

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This image captures a vibrant display of live seafood tanks, likely within a market or restaurant in Bac Nha Trang Ward, Vietnam. The scene is characterized by multiple clear glass aquariums, stacked…read more

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This image captures a vibrant display of live seafood tanks, likely within a market or restaurant in Bac Nha Trang Ward, Vietnam. The scene is characterized by multiple clear glass aquariums, stacked and arranged vertically, showcasing various aquatic creatures for sale or consumption. In the lower-left tank, a large, dark lobster with prominent antennae is visible, moving within the water. Above it, in another tank, a spotted fish, possibly a grouper, swims gracefully. To the right, in a separate tank, another fish with distinctive dark stripes or patterns, likely a pomfret, is visible. The tanks are filled with water, some exhibiting bubbling from aeration systems. Handwritten signs in Vietnamese are attached to the tanks, indicating the type of seafood and its price per kilogram. One sign near the tank with the spotted fish reads "CÁ MÚ 490/KG" (Grouper 490/KG). Another sign adjacent to the striped fish clearly states "Cá Chim 430/KG" (Pomfret 430/KG). Other partial signs are visible, hinting at more varieties. The background reveals a rustic, functional setting with exposed red brick walls. Electrical outlets, wiring, and a white security camera are mounted on the wall, suggesting practical infrastructure. A white box-like structure sits on what appears to be a counter or floor beneath the tanks. Green and pink clothespins are used to secure signs and perhaps tubing. No people are visible, but the setup implies an active commercial environment for seafood. The overall impression is one of a bustling, live seafood establishment.