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Brothers are going to the field, brothers. It’s just a tree trunk. This is a very dangerous handrail . This is a typical monkey bridge in the West. This section is pushed gently. This year, pulling it over is a bit tight. Stepping out into the field, it’s quite muddy and very fun. Let’s see if this net (fishing net) has fished since last night. Wow, it’s too much. Now 500 brothers are gathering to catch mice, brothers. The atmosphere is very tense. Everyone is almost holding their breath following the mouse in the cave. It’s raining, brothers. The ants are starting to move. They make nests on these mounds of earth. We went and were bitten by them so much. Instead of going to the spa to make mud, our brother went to play and took a bath in the field. It’s raining very hard, brothers. We are moving to go home. It’s very fun to go to the West, wading through floodwaters and also getting to bathe in the rain, brothers. It’s raining very hard. Two sisters are cooking fish, guys. Diem Huong is picking fish mint. What is fish mint, Diem Huong? I’m rolling fried fish! The smell of smoke from the stove is stewed buffalo meat. Here, sister 9 is braising and stir-frying snake stew with lemongrass. Long tong fish (small fish) will be fried in flour later. Then I’ll roll it with garden leaves. So delicious. Hello everyone, come to PhuotTV. And today we’re going out to the fields to find some snails, crabs, fish, and also to hunt rats. SBC, guys. Just hunting rats. No, not hunting robbers. This is the cu neo tree, guys. At noon, I had a really delicious hot pot. 500 brothers are going out to the fields, guys. Is there anyone nearby who can help us drain the water from the rat hole? We’re about to go through the monkey hole. We’re going over the monkey bridge, and there are fields out there. This is the typical monkey bridge of the West . Let’s go over the monkey bridge. The first challenge of going to the fields today is to cross the monkey bridge. It ‘s just a tree trunk. This is the handrail. It’s so dangerous. Challenge, challenge! And almost there, almost there! Let’s go over the monkey bridge, guys. Challenge, challenge. So dangerous. So scared, so scared. A boat is approaching from the river. Many vehicles are “attacking”. Going to the West is a specialty of monkey bridges, guys. The way to go fishing is so arduous. This guy is picking banana bushes… What do you eat with this? Corn salad. Now we have to jump down and take a bath and then go up, right? This section, this shell wants to go over here, you have to pull it over. Last year, we also came back to play, this section is easy to push over. This year, pulling it over is a bit harder. Get down, kid. My Quyen, row… Then one team goes under the field, one team goes on the boat. Some parts are muddy and some are submerged. This year, the flood water in Giong Gieng – Kien Giang has not returned yet, guys. The water is very small! Compared to last year, it is very small at this time. This “battleship” has a very strong “engine”! Stepping out into the muddy fields is very fun. Now, we are going out to remove the net (fishing net), guys. See if there are any fish. The beauty of the countryside. We go out to wade in the fields, play and then bathe. Now we will see if there are any fish in this net that was set last night. There are a lot of them, guys. Too many. Is there anything to cover it or else they will all jump out. Guys, on the way, go out to the dikes out there, so I can catch fish, crabs and frogs, guys. Especially to hunt rats. This season, the water here has just risen. Just a little, not much yet. Although it is the peak tide at the upstream of An Giang, the water is still very small downstream. Compared to last year when I went, it was very small. We were still going straight out to the edge of the rice fields out there. People went by boat, people walked on the very muddy road. What kind of girl is this Giong Gieng, falling down in the fields? Is she from Giong Gieng, but why is she falling down? Oh no! I’ve gone back to my hometown to take another class on the fields. Now we’ll do the second part, guys. Guess if we’re lucky in the second part. It seems like there are more fish than now. There are more than just now. More? I wonder if we’ll eat or be hungry this afternoon? The West is rich! Wow, there are so many fish, guys. There are even some kids. We’ve hit, we’ve hit. There’s more. Get on the boat. If the boat sinks, you’ll be begging. It’s too much. It’s too much. Now 500 of us are gathering to catch mice, guys. This will be the main event of the day. Let’s see if there are mice or not. Looking at the delegation rowing the boat, I see something’s not right. Over there, the clouds are coming, a lot of them. And we’re on our way to hunt mice. We are still wading out to the rat hunting area, guys. These rice fields have ditches that have been dug to let fish in, creating underground tunnels, so you guys will often fall in. Everyone is still looking for the mouth of the rat hole. Looking for the rat hole to pour water into, to chase the rats away! Now we see the rat hole! A very big hole. We are starting to open the hole to pour water in. Brother 9 is there, pouring water, pouring water into the rat hole. Brother Chi is pouring water, guys. Pouring water in so the rats will suffocate and run out. On this side, Diem Huong is also pouring water. We don’t know if there are rats at the entrance of the hole. The atmosphere is tense, everyone is almost holding their breath following the rat in the hole . Now we can’t find the rat, so we should fill the hole to make it tight. We are running back, because it is starting to rain. It is raining so hard. Over there, it is raining. We are worried about running back. We don’t know if we can escape the rain today. The brothers are moving quickly, the rain is so heavy, I can hear the rumbling sound! I hear the sound of heavy rain, it’s raining so hard I can’t escape. I failed to dig mice and got caught in the rain so I ran back! The rain is coming, brothers. It’s raining. I probably can’t escape this rain this time. The rain in the fields is so heavy. We will bathe in the rain together, experience bathing in the rain in the flood season in the West. Duck eggs. Duck eggs. Wild duck eggs. Diep Huong, pick them up! We ‘ll go in and bake them in clay later. Our brother fell. What are you taking a picture of? A frog? This road is slippery, it’s not easy to go anywhere. Wow! There’s a duck. There’s a duck. Over here, two young people are walking in the rain. Instead of going to the spa to make mud , our brother went to the mud bath at the pond. Our team split into three paths, one path is to the field on this side, one path is to the field on the other side , and one path is to take a boat back. It’s raining, the ant nest is disturbed. It’s working on these mounds of earth. We were bitten so much by it. It was so itchy, guys. It was both painful and itchy, very uncomfortable. It was raining so hard, guys. We were moving to go home. The spoils were a bunch of bananas. It was raining and slippery! A young couple survived in the rain, using a raft of banana leaves to shelter from the rain. The monkey bridge was slippery in the rain. Brother 9 went first, I went after. Brother 9 was from Giong Gieng, why did the bridge shake so much? My feet were wet now, I had stepped in the mud earlier, and it was still very muddy. I thought I was going to fall! Brother 9 had already arrived, and I was still on this side! Let’s go home. It was raining so hard, guys. The road was slippery! It was raining so hard, guys. A lemon tree. A very cute lemon tree in the backyard. Let’s make lemon-steamed chicken some day, guys. There were so many lemon leaves that it was almost touching the ground. Buy chicken, steam it with wine and chili and lemon leaves. Steamed chicken with wine! It’s so much fun to go to the West, wade through the floodwaters, and also bathe in the rain. It’s raining heavily. The surface of my pond. It’s raining heavily now. So today’s challenge, to dig and catch at least one mouse, has failed. Tomorrow we will have a new challenge. Please watch PhuotTV to see what our challenge is. Here is the cotton flower. Thank you, Diem Huong. The two sisters are cooking fish, guys. The fish is so delicious. Is this fish delicious when fried in batter? The team is going to bathe in the river. Diem Huong is picking vegetables, guys. It ‘s raining heavily. Diem Huong is picking fish mint . What can we make with fish mint, guys? To roll fried fish in batter! Now we’re out here bathe in the rain. It’s so much! It’s raining heavily, let’s go bathe in the rain. It’s so much fun to go bathe in the rain in the countryside. Bathe in the rain, bathe in the water flowing from the coconut leaves. Over there, the sisters are cracking coconuts. Coconuts are very fruitful, my friends. This coconut must be very delicious to drink. The sisters are cracking coconuts in the rain, so much activity. The smell of kitchen smoke is fragrant. On the stove, they are cooking buffalo stew. Brother 9 is chopping snake meat to stew with lemongrass. Sister 9 is stir-frying tiger snake meat to stew with lemongrass! Over here, there is buffalo intestines . Heat oil, then put a pot of water to boil, put snake meat in! The smell of smoke from the wood stove is fragrant! We will fry the snakehead fish in flour later! Then we will roll the fish with garden leaves. So delicious!

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