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This image depicts a vibrant seafood market in Nha Trang, Vietnam, likely a popular spot for both locals and tourists to select fresh aquatic ingredients. The scene is dominated by a series of large, glass-enclosed tanks filled with circulating water, displaying a variety of live seafood. In the foreground, several smaller, rectangular plastic baskets are submerged in a large tank, each holding a different type of shellfish, such as oysters and mussels. Labels in Vietnamese, indicating "SÒ LÔNG" (Mussel) and "000VND KG" (000 VND per kilogram), are attached to the front of some baskets, denoting the price per kilogram. Another prominent blue plastic basket is placed on top of another, with a label that reads "ỐC HƯƠNG" (Snail) and "000VND KG". Behind these, larger tanks are visible, containing more substantial seafood like lobsters and various fish. The water in the tanks is clean and actively aerated, suggesting proper handling and preservation of the live stock. Overhead, a rustic, open-air structure with a tiled roof supported by metal beams provides shade and shelter. String lights are hung across the ceiling, illuminating the market with a warm glow. To the right, a larger tank showcases a variety of clams and oysters with visible shells, partially submerged in the clear blue water. Smaller tanks further back appear to hold fish and possibly other types of crustaceans. Signs in Vietnamese are affixed to the tanks, likely providing information about the seafood or pricing. While no specific individuals are clearly identifiable or interacting, the overall impression is that of a bustling marketplace where customers would choose their desired seafood from the tanks for preparation. The environment appears to be outdoors or semi-outdoors, typical of Vietnamese seafood markets, with a focus on fresh, live ingredients displayed in an organized and accessible manner. The presence of multiple tanks and a wide selection of seafood suggests this is a well-stocked establishment catering to a significant demand.
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