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Legend is that Zheng He went to Cochin when he went to the West Ocean, and it is still used today, but more times it is just for tourists to see. The net is made of lever principle, and each net needs five or six people to operate.
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Chinese fishing nets are located near the sea in the north of Cochin, India. It is said that it was a unique fishing method that was introduced here when Zheng He went to the Western Ocean. The fishing net is sunk in the sea and can be lifted at any time using the principle of leverage. Local fishermen still use this net to make a living. The shore of the fishing net is a small market, mainly aquatic products, where you can eat delicious seafood. It is also good to watch the sunset here, and the fishing nets are particularly beautiful in the sunset.
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Legend is that Zheng He went to Cochin when he went to the West Ocean, and it is still used today, but more times it is just for tourists to see. The net is made of lever principle, and each net needs five or six people to operate.
1. It is said that the fishing nets taught by Chinese fishermen; 2. It can barely stick to the sea silk road; 3. In fact, no one really depends on it to fish now, mainly for tourists to keep it; 4. Free visit, usually just take two photos, friends who pursue photography can come back at sunset.
On the coast of Cochin, India, Chinese fishing nets are a scenic spot, known as the ancient Maritime Silk Road when the Chinese came to teach locals. But the net looks so rudimentary now, and the locals are poorly managed, look dirty, and the surrounding environment is not very good. A group of locals on the wooden row on the shore will show you the use of fishing nets, you only need to pay a little tip, but after going up, a large group of dark-skinned locals always feel afraid.
It is a major feature of Cochin. The net is still in use. It was a middle-school technique used by Zheng He, the eunuch of Sanbao, who taught local fishermen when he went to the West Ocean. Inadvertently inserted willows into the shade. As a Chinese, of course, you have to go and see it.
There is no need for tickets here, you can see it everywhere along the beach, it should be the main tool for local fishing. Seafood along the way is very cheap.