Chinese Fishing Nets
Overview
Chinese Fishing Nets, also known as Cheena Vala in Malayalam, are a unique form of fishing equipment found in the southern state of Kerala, India. These massive nets are suspended from bamboo or teak poles and operated by a team of fishermen. The nets are lowered into the water to catch fish and then raised using a system of ropes and pulleys. This traditional fishing method dates back to the 14th century and is a popular tourist attraction in places like Fort Kochi and Alleppey. Visitors can watch the mesmerizing sight of the nets being operated against the backdrop of the Arabian Sea.
Overview
Chinese Fishing Nets, also known as Cheena Vala in Malayalam, are a unique form of fishing equipment found in the southern state of Kerala, India. These massive nets are suspended from bamboo or teak poles and operated by a team of fishermen. The nets are lowered into the water to catch fish and then raised using a system of ropes and pulleys. This traditional fishing method dates back to the 14th century and is a popular tourist attraction in places like Fort Kochi and Alleppey. Visitors can watch the mesmerizing sight of the nets being operated against the backdrop of the Arabian Sea.