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Chinese fishing nets - Wikipedia
A blue hour view from Marine Drive, Kochi Chinese fishing nets ( Cheena vala in India or tangkul in Indonesia) are a type of stationary lift net in India and Indonesia . They are fishing nets that are fixed land installations for fishing .
Chinese Fishing Nets, Vasco da Gama Square, Cheenavala, Fort Kochi …
Jan 1, 2007 · The huge cantilevered Chinese fishing nets that that droop towards the waters like over-sized hammocks have become a hallmark that represents Fort Kochi on the tourist map. Once just a fishing accessory, it is a now a big bait for tourists.
Chinese Fishing Nets, Kochi - Timings, Best time to Visit - Trawell.in
At a distance of 13 km from Ernakulam Junction, Chinese Fishing Nets are a type of fishing nets that dotted the harbor's mouth at Fort Kochi. These are among the most popular Kochi tourist attractions. Locally known as Cheenavala, these nets were introduced in Fort Kochi by the Chinese explorer, Zheng He between 1350 and 1450 AD.
Chinese Fishing Nets in Kochi-Tourist Traps, Entry Fee and Timings
Explore the iconic Chinese Fishing Nets of Kochi, a testament to historical trade and a must-see attraction that captures the essence of Kerala's coast.
Chinese Fishing Nets Kochi - Popular Tourist Attraction in Cochin
Even today, many local fishermen use these enormous nets in their fishing endeavors. A large number of these nets can be seen scattered throughout a whole stretch of the coast along Fort Kochi and Vypeen. Locally called Cheenavala, this unique of fishing was introduced Chinese explorer Zheng He.
Chinese Fishing Nets - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go …
The beaches of Cochin are beautifully lined with these Chinese nets. Chinese fishing nets abound in the Vasco-da-Gama Square near the Fort Kochi. They can also be seen in and around Bastion Bungalow, Santa Cruz. And if you want to see the Chines fishing nets, prefer sunset time.
Chinese Fishing Nets | Kochi (Cochin), Kerala - Lonely Planet
The unofficial emblems of Kerala’s backwaters, and perhaps the most photographed, are the half-dozen giant cantilevered Chinese fishing nets on Fort Cochin's northeastern shore, known locally as cheena vala.
Chinese Fishing Nets Kochi - Most Photographed Sight in Kochi
The Chinese Fishing Nets at Fort Kochi is a must visit attraction in Kerala. These are fixed land installations, used for fishing in a unique method. These nets are fixed on bamboo and teak poles holding it horizontally by huge mechanisms so as to pull them down into the sea.
Chinese Fishing Nets - Tripadvisor
The beaches of Cochin are beautifully lined with these Chinese nets. Chinese fishing nets abound in the Vasco-da-Gama Square near the Fort Kochi. They can also be seen in and around Bastion Bungalow, Santa Cruz. And if you want to see the Chines fishing nets, prefer sunset time.
Chinese Fishing Nets, Kochi, Kerala - Kiomoi
Chinese fishing nets, locally known as Cheena vala, are a unique and iconic sight in Kochi, Kerala. These massive, desk-bound fishing nets are believed to have been added by Chinese explorers in the 14th century.