
This is the first time I have seen a stall like this. Rows of people squatting on a small stool and bending over oblong containers, trying to hook a small fish or a shrimp with a stick and string. For a fee of NT10, you can buy a stick with a string and fish any number of catch till the string breaks.

The string breaks very easily but many people seem addicted to it and keep paying to get a new stick to re-try their luck. Like this angmoh here.

At the corner of the same stall is a charcoal stove with wire rack over it. People can barbecue their catch immediately. Here some people are cooking their own shrimp satay for supper.
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