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Chapter 1355 fishing

Li Fang immediately said: "I know this. The locals like to eat cassava, and they also like to eat raw land (first time I saw it). They use it to make soup. The meat is purple-red and looks like radish. It is said that raw land can nourish blood. I cook it."

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At first I didn’t know what this dish was. Chinese people who were traveling in China asked me what it was called in Chinese, and I said I didn’t know because I had never seen it in China. Later, after I met Uncle Wang, I learned that it is called Shengdi.

In fact, there are raw rehmannia in China, but we generally don’t eat real raw rehmannia, but processed raw rehmannia, called cooked rehmannia, which is usually used to make herbal tea in summer. I have never seen real raw rehmannia pulled out of the ground.

Unexpectedly, I saw it here and cooked it once. It tastes like cold potatoes, and the juice of raw land is red. You have to be careful when cutting, otherwise it will stick to your clothes and be difficult to wash off. "

"Actually, many vegetables are grown by us Chinese. Because the locals don't know how to grow and are too lazy to grow, the price is high." Finally, Lao Wang said a little embarrassed.

Han Peacock was stunned, could this be hype?

Everyone wants to maximize profits, and the Chinese who want to come here to understand planting are not stupid.

After chatting with Lao Wang and Li Fang for so long, Han Kongque also had an overall impression of East Timor.

East Timor's full name is the Democratic Republic of East Timor. It is an island country located at the eastern end of the Nusa Tenggara Islands, including the Oecussi area on the east and west north coast of Timor Island, as well as the nearby Atauro Island and the eastern end of Jaku Island.

It is connected with Indonesian West Timor to the west and faces Australia across the Timor Sea to the south.

East Timor was once colonized by Portugal. After a civil war broke out in 1975, it was annexed by Indonesia.

In August 1999, a referendum decided to become independent from Indonesia, and independence was officially achieved on May 20, 2002.

Timor-Leste is the poorest country in the world and relies on foreign aid for most of its supplies.

Agriculture also uses slash-and-burn farming methods extensively, leading to deforestation and soil erosion, destroying the local ecological environment.

The development of oil and gas offshore East Timor has greatly supplemented the government's revenue, and the natural gas is transported to Australia through pipelines. However, almost all of this money is used to pay off debts, or purchase supplies, and then carry out infrastructure construction.

For example, Hella's power plant and other supporting facilities. You must know that after years of turmoil, East Timor is really impoverished and has nothing. Now if it wants to build, everything needs to be started from scratch.

It's just that East Timor has great potential for development. It has only been peaceful for a few years and it has already gained momentum for development.

Of course, oil and natural gas are an important boost here, but other resources cannot be ignored.

So now, Timor-Leste is one of the countries with the fastest growing population, which plays an indispensable role in infrastructure construction and economic development.

As of now, East Timor has a population of over 1.1 million, with an average population density of less than 80 people per square kilometer.

The population density in our country is more than 140 per square kilometer. This includes the sparsely populated western and northern regions, which occupy two-thirds of the country's land area. If we only count densely populated areas,

In the area, the population density must exceed 300.

Based on this comparison, coupled with East Timor's more than 700 kilometers of coastline, East Timor's resources are quite considerable.

The most important thing is that here is a tropical rainforest climate. If crops can be harvested three times a year in China, people here can grow crops all year round.

Such an environment should be regarded as a paradise on earth in the eyes of domestic farmers.

But the situation here is definitely not as good as at home. It can be said to be extremely poor. Especially in farming, it is absolutely backward. To say that they cultivate slash and burn farming is to praise them.

Maybe it’s because people here fill their stomachs too easily, so they don’t have to study how to farm or worry about whether the crops will grow well. As long as they work a little harder, they can eat enough, so they develop laziness.

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This may be a characteristic of the entire Southeast Asian nation. Because resources are too abundant, everyone is lazy.

However, the situation has improved somewhat now. It is now a global village and no longer a closed environment of primitive tribes.

No matter when there is comparison and a gap between rich and poor, social development can be promoted, and this is also the case in East Timor.

If everyone is poor, then there is nothing to say, but now that there are more immigrants, look at what other people eat and what you wear, there is no comparison at all!

It is through these that the local indigenous people have some self-motivation. For example, a large group of people outside the canteen are queuing up to receive their wages. These are migrant workers hired by China National Nuclear Corporation.

The main local population is East Timorese indigenous people, Indonesians and Chinese. Obviously, the Chinese who have the best living conditions are only 2% of the population.

In the subtropical environment, it is obviously more suitable for planting, and the Chinese are the best at planting and the most hard-working people, so they are at least more economical than people of other ethnic groups, which allows the Chinese to have more daily necessities

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The Chinese are better at accumulating, so as long as they persist for a few years, the Chinese will generally become petty bourgeoisie.

Now, the local indigenous people have the awareness to work to earn money to support their families and improve the lives of their wives and children, so there are so many local migrant workers coming out to work and make money.

Han Kongque spent a long time on the Internet with Li Fang. Through the Internet, he left messages for Liuxu and shared some of his thoughts, and then learned some Detun language.

Feeling that it was getting late, Han Kongque said goodbye and left. At this time, he happened to catch up with the local migrant workers who came to collect their wages after work.

Seeing the sloppy and dirty men all smiling, Han Peacock felt that the local aborigines could be saved.

As long as a man is responsible for supporting his family, he is considered a good person.

Passing by the basketball court, because it is close to the seaside, the wind and sand are quite strong, so the court is always covered with a layer of sand.

Looking up at the sky, Han Peacock was really not used to it, because when he looked at the sky, he always felt that the clouds were on his head, too close.

Looking at the ocean not far away, Han Peacock could only sigh, the sea water in East Timor is really clean!

Looking around, Han Peacock found that there was no one here, so he jumped directly into the sea water.

Of course Han Peacock came here not to watch the sea, but to get some necessities for future life, that is, money.

He came here by accident, but he didn't bring anything with him. Of course, even if he did, RMB cannot be used here.

So Han Kongque thought that since this place is close to the sea, he naturally relies on the sea to feed on the sea. Although he can no longer open the Chaos Space and no longer has the Xuanyuan Water Control Flag, his water power has not been lost.

Although without the Xuanyuan Water Control Flag, his water magical power has been weakened a lot, but he can still sneak into the sea.

The fish in the offshore waters of East Timor are generally commercial fish in coral reefs. I am afraid that trawling is not possible. Fishing hooks are generally used, so destructive fishing is not possible.

The local fishing technology is also very backward, and Indonesia has been ruthless in recent years to control foreign fishing boats, so the fishery resources here are quite rich.

It is rich, but there are no big fish in the offshore waters, because East Timor's small fishing boats are best at fishing in this shallow sea.

After so many years of fishing, the offshore fishery resources cannot be said to be exhausted, but they are not rich either.

Of course, as long as you enter deep water areas, some marine fish living in relatively deep waters will become abundant.

And this depth is actually more than 20 meters. In other words, waters more than 20 meters deep are beyond the reach of East Timorese fishermen.

Han Peacock walked around the coast and had a general understanding of the distribution of fish here. He would not go to shallow sea waters, and even if he went there, he would not be able to find many commercial fish.

So Han Peacock chose a place with steep terrain. Below is a deep water area with a water depth of more than thirty meters.

As soon as Han Kongque came into the water, he knew that he had made the right choice, because there were several big fish beside him. He immediately took out the bag he borrowed from Li Fang and caught two of them.

Seeing the lively big fish, which weighed three or four kilograms, Han Peacock was immediately happy.

This was a grouper. Han Peacock never expected that he would encounter a grouper as soon as he got out of the sea, and he caught two of them at once.

Looking around, he saw that there were quite a few groupers weighing two to three kilograms, and some weighing more than four kilograms. He immediately controlled the surrounding sea water and kept pushing the groupers closer to him.

After catching five or six fish, the Korean peacock felt that it was troublesome. These live fish were good, but they were too torturous.

In a fit of anger, Han Peacock pointed his fist at the heads of these fishes and hit each one.

Looking at the grouper that was no longer moving, Han Peacock smiled, thinking that he could catch two more in this way.

Grouper is rich in nutrients, the meat is tender and white, similar to chicken, and is known as "Chicken of the Sea".

Grouper is a kind of high-quality edible fish with low fat and high protein. It is recommended by Hong Kong and Macao as one of the four famous fish in my country. It is a must-have delicacy for high-end banquets. Even in East Timor, it should not be difficult to prepare it. Sell ​​it?

This is really a fishing and sport fishing resort, and you can harvest so many groupers in a short time.

With the joy of harvest, Han Peacock kept patrolling the surrounding seafloor. As long as he saw larger groupers, Han Peacock would catch them and return them to his bag. In this way, he kept patrolling this deep water area before giving up.

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There are quite a lot of fish in the deep water area here. The main bottom fish include gillfish, ripple grouper, honeycomb grouper, yellow blue grouper and black-sided grouper.

The pelagic fish include mackerel, tuna, prawns, lobsters, oysters, crabs, etc.

However, the number of mid-level fish is relatively small, even those weighing more than one kilogram are not many. It can be seen from this that local fishermen are fishing to extinction. (~^~)


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