Covering hundreds of hectares in Ninh Hoa town, Khanh Hoa province, Hon Khoi is one of the largest salt fields in Vietnam. Visiting the area early in the morning, tourists can admire the stunning sunrise.

The field is most crowded when it enters the harvest season
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Salt
farmers have to go work from the early morning and manage to finish their
work as soon as possible in order to avoid the burning sunlight in the field

Men
undertake hard work, including foraging and collecting sea salt.
Meanwhile,
women load sea salt into bamboo baskets to be carried to the drying place.
Despite
the hard work, the field is filled with joy and laughter.

The
weather plays an enormous role in the making of sea salt. The sunnier it is,
the more bountiful the crop will be. If it is raining, all of the farmers’
efforts would be worthless
Sea
salt crop in Hon Koi often takes place in the sunny season, from March to
September.
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Source: NDO
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