Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Jurong Fishery Port

Dh and I had the chance to visit one of the two fishery ports in Singapore. The Night Tour had us reached the Jurong Fishery Port at 3 am. It was bustling with activities with people unloading crates of fish, displaying lots of fish, selling and buying fish, packing and weighing baskets of fish.

The sights and scenes were mind boggling and not to mention the purine smell of fish too LOL

Let me have the pics do the talking ....




This is the auction area where buyers and suppliers gather. We the visitors were ushered to the viewing gallery which is at the left side of this photo. Visitors walk above the hall and we had a bird's eye view of the myriads of fishes there displayed mainly on the floor and also in baskets and some in boxes too. Most of the workers here wear yellow boots :-)




A fish merchant here displaying his fish for the buyers to make an offer. See the many kinds of fish .... can you name most of them? :-)




Another fish merchant displaying his fish. See the weighing scale in the centre? It's huge! And this is the first time in my life I see this many kinds of fishes lying on the floor LOL.



Here we have the fish merchant collecting his money after a successful deal was done. See his books to record deals and his calculate to punch out bargained prices ....


It was a good experience to have seen this fishery port. I was surprised to see quite a number of foreign workers coming into the port to buy fish. Many of them go home with at least a 2 kg fish in a red plastic bag. I can imagine that if I bought my 2 kg Thread fin fish here, I would need to pay only half the price that I had to pay at the Giant supermarket. But then who will help me process the fish, clear the innards and fillet them nicely for me? I am thankful that the fresh fish section of the supermarkets exist today :-)

9 comments:

Rosie said...

WOW this is a great post with wonderful photos of the fishery port. Looks a very busy place with buyers in the auction area!

Rosie x

Chawanmushi said...

hi rosie
yes, they are busy at 3 am in the morning. On an ordinary day I would be still sleeping soundly in my bed LOL.

cre8tone said...

Wah! so many fishy~~

Anonymous said...

Hi! Regarding ur butterfly cookies, the zest of the oranges and lemons, is it referring to the skin of the lemon? Can i just grate the skin out and cut into small pieces?

Thanks!

Chawanmushi said...

hi mellie
Zest refers to the skin. You may want to use the fine grater to do so.

Anonymous said...

ohh ok! XD thanks alot!

Anonymous said...

wow thanks for sharing these pics. always wanted to visit this place , do they only sell in bulk or can we buy one or two fish?

Chawanmushi said...

hi lynette
I did witness a transaction of a person who bought a large batang fish. You must be prepared to brave the mucky waters on the floor that go to the shoes during your visit there at 3 am ya?

SIG said...

OMG you went there?! What an experience!