Determined fish rowing paddled continuously to the coast of Quang Binh - Ha Tinh

In just a week or so, fishermen in Quang Binh and Ha Tinh continually found fish carcasses drifting to the coast. This is a sacred fish in the folk beliefs of Central fishermen.

Accordingly, around 5:30 am on June 3, Mr. Dang Hung, a fisherman from Ngoai Hoa village, Hai Trach commune, Bo Trach district, while catching a fish net near the shore, found two big paddle fish drifting ashore. sea.

Picture 1 of Determined fish rowing paddled continuously to the coast of Quang Binh - Ha Tinh
For a few days now, rowing fish remains on the coast of Quang Binh - Ha Tinh.

Picture 2 of Determined fish rowing paddled continuously to the coast of Quang Binh - Ha Tinh
Fishermen celebrate the burial ceremony according to local customs.

Two long-row paddle fish 4m and 5m respectively, weighing between 25 and 30kg were found dead after drifting to the coast. My fish are flattened, bipedal, and red on my back, extending from head to tail. After two fish were discovered, many people in Hai Trach commune came to see it. The elderly fishermen in Hai Trach commune made a solemn ceremony before performing the ritual to bury the two fish.

Also in the morning of the same day, fishermen in Duc Trach commune also performed a ceremony to bury a paddle fish about 4m long, weighed nearly 30kg and died before being caught in the net of fishermen.

Before long, fishermen in Ky Ninh commune, Ky Anh district (Ha Tinh) also discovered a paddlefish about 5m long and washed into the local coast.

It is known that fish oars are also called fishermen by fishermen, pelagic fish or arowana, or are called respectfully "him". Whenever this fish is washed ashore, fishermen often organize burial together with the ceremony according to local customs.