Mekong Delta’s iconic floating market goes lifeless as sellers abandon boats
The market is falling into disrepair as sellers rush to desert their boats to find other ways to make ends
Usually a boisterous marketplace attracting boat-riding peddlers and eager visitors alike, Cai Rang Floating Market in the Mekong Delta’s Can Tho City is now eerily sedate since a social distancing mandate was imposed in the region to quell COVID-19 spread.
The wholesale market that floats on the Hau River, a branch of the Mekong River, can be found in every Can Tho tourism catalogue as a must-see for visitors.
However, the exhilarating hubbub in the midst of a waterway, as promised by the brochures, is nowhere to be seen during the current COVID-19 restriction in Can Tho, with tourism activities shuttered and inter-provincial travel heavily monitored.
Those who pass by can still see the boats chock-full of tropical produce, but they sit idly, with barely any trading taking place.
As customers are nowhere to be found, the pole in front of each vehicle, normally holding a product sample to advertise what sellers have for the day, stands bare as the crew gaze into the distance.
The unique boat restaurants on the waterway were also moored to the riverbank, their seating along the docks completely empty.
Several buyers can still be seen cruising through the market on their composite boats, but their search for essential items turns out to be in vain as many sellers have taken a break.
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