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You what? Cormorant fishing - it's a traditional practise involving painstakingly-trained birds on the end of strings. These then dive into the river and catch fish on behalf of their handler. At Yangshuo it's been touristified, so with floodlit barges full of tourists on the scene it's not ideal, but still a rare chance to view a way of life that few know still exists.
Book through cafes and hotels - and it goes on at night, so bring a torch, warm clothing and loads and loads of mosquito repellent.
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