"The Na House... When the Fields Become a Food Source"🐟🦀🦐
In the past, when the tide season came, empty fields without rice plants would become the food source of the northeast villagers. People, men, women and children, would come out to find crabs for fish. Some held swings, some held crabs, and the children kept collecting ties and baskets. The atmosphere was full of warmth, simplicity, and reflected the dependence on nature that was truly the root of the northeast rural lifestyle.




















































































































