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Indonesia’s floating market: a different way of life(1/3)

2018-11-06 09:56:15 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Hundreds of colorful boats tightly cram together at the Lok Baintan Floating Market to sell their hand-picked exotic fruit and vegetable in the Banjar district of Indonesia. The Lok Baintan floating market is in Southern Kalimantan Island dates back more than 500 years. Local people rely heavily on the waterways to make a living, with the markets now becoming tourist attractions.  (Photo/VCG)

Hundreds of colorful boats tightly cram together at the Lok Baintan Floating Market to sell their hand-picked exotic fruit and vegetable in the Banjar district of Indonesia. The Lok Baintan floating market is in Southern Kalimantan Island dates back more than 500 years. Local people rely heavily on the waterways to make a living, with the markets now becoming tourist attractions. (Photo/VCG)

Hundreds of colorful boats tightly cram together at the Lok Baintan Floating Market to sell their hand-picked exotic fruit and vegetable in the Banjar district of Indonesia. The Lok Baintan floating market is in Southern Kalimantan Island dates back more than 500 years. Local people rely heavily on the waterways to make a living, with the markets now becoming tourist attractions.  (Photo/VCG)

Hundreds of colorful boats tightly cram together at the Lok Baintan Floating Market to sell their hand-picked exotic fruit and vegetable in the Banjar district of Indonesia. The Lok Baintan floating market is in Southern Kalimantan Island dates back more than 500 years. Local people rely heavily on the waterways to make a living, with the markets now becoming tourist attractions. (Photo/VCG)

Hundreds of colorful boats tightly cram together at the Lok Baintan Floating Market to sell their hand-picked exotic fruit and vegetable in the Banjar district of Indonesia. The Lok Baintan floating market is in Southern Kalimantan Island dates back more than 500 years. Local people rely heavily on the waterways to make a living, with the markets now becoming tourist attractions.  (Photo/VCG)

Hundreds of colorful boats tightly cram together at the Lok Baintan Floating Market to sell their hand-picked exotic fruit and vegetable in the Banjar district of Indonesia. The Lok Baintan floating market is in Southern Kalimantan Island dates back more than 500 years. Local people rely heavily on the waterways to make a living, with the markets now becoming tourist attractions. (Photo/VCG)

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