Fish Sellers and My Block in Chongqing (Yangjiaping)

I’m going through pictures and videos I took while in China, and I’ll be posting the ones that I think share a lot about what it was like to live in China and Chongqing and that I hope will be of some interest to you. They’re all short videos, 2 minutes or less.

This first one was a common sight on the sidewalk at night; small sidewalk restaurants sold fresh fish pan-broiled in hot spices with veggies. As you can see, there is a basin of oxygenated water keeping the fish alive. You pick out the fish you want and the guy weighs it on the scale; you pay by weight. As you can also see, the fish was flopping around too much. It really shocked me to see this the first few times, and then I got used to it. When he chucks it down the sidewalk, he’s throwing it to the person who will cook it. I know we think it’s gross to kill and eat meat on the spot, but without access to good refrigeration, this was the safest way to eat meat in China for a long time, and now it’s tradition.



This second video is of the block where I lived; it begins as I step through the main gate where my apartment was located, and continues to the end of the block. The thing I remember most is all the noise of this street. This was during the lunch/naptime block, so there were fewer people on the street.

This block is where I caught buses to go to the train station, bus station and to V's house and the entertainment/shopping district of Shapingba, where a few other friends lived. (I had to cross the street and walk a ways further to take buses to R.'s and T.'s homes.) This block is also where I bought beauty items, tea drinks, street snacks and other misc. items. Crossing at the end of the block led to the subway station and the Yangjiaping (my 'hood) main entertainment/shopping district, where we went for the big grocery store, bank, movies and nicer restaurants. I spent a considerable amount of time walking this stretch of my city, and I made friends with some of the sellers who set up on this block.



If you have any questions about anything you see in the videos, please ask and I will answer in the comments.

Comments

Ileana said…
The fresh fish on the street video is a little disturbing but that's only because I can't stand watching anything being killed. My father used to hunt pigs and kill them with his friends (I heard the squeals from a distance) and it always made me sad, even if I knew a yummy pig roast would soon follow.

The other video, the street one, that's my cup 'o tea! I love all the action and the pulse of the city. I should do a video like this of Miami Beach's Lincoln Road. It would be fun!
Busy Bee Suz said…
I think I would possibly have been a vegetarian in China....I could not get over the killing of anything. I am a wuss.

The second video...that is the lunch/quiet time??? Oh my gosh...crazy.
Thanks for sharing. So glad you documented so much of your time in China.
Stacy Q said…
Reminds me of the Seattle market fish throwers... only their idea is to keep it OFF the ground.
Technodoll said…
I just hope fish is the only live thing you get to choose and have killed in front of you before being cooked... ugh. just ugh.

I would not survive ten minutes in china! lol!
sage said…
I have cleaned my share of fish and have even taken them off the hook and over the coals in a matter of minutes, but I try to keep the fish off the ground! Interesting videos. I hope to get to China someday, having traveled in Japan and Korea

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