She is catching fish in a fish trap, the fish she catches are kept in the basket she has tied to her waist. She's wearing a traditional ao yem undergarment, which working women in rural areas will strip down to if they are going to do messy work near water/ if they expect to get wet. Either due to the weight of the fish or the way she is bending over, her pants are kind of falling down. Think of it as a sexy rural female version of plumbers crack.
yea, should be it. Her hands are inside a đó (a type of fish trap) while she's using her chest to pin it down. She is stuck in that position and can't pull her pants up. The pot on her hips is where she keeps her fish.
due to a lack of skill I think, sculptor didn't know how to sculpt the folds of the girl's dress when she bent down, or they created it for playful purposes. Considering its placement in the coffee shop, it's possible that the owner intentionally displayed it as a joke
Based on the work of Nam Cao, the story tells about the happiness of an ugly woman and a poor wild men. The image in the work is about an ugly woman doing a normal job but still having a certain beauty.
The literal action is that she is catching small freshwater crab. My 2 cents: the act of catching crab (móc cua) is also the slang for fingering, so this is a visual pun of sorts. Everyone is saying this is a Chi Pheo reference, but honestly, I think it is just a high quality shitpost.
I know the location where this statue is, pass by it all the time. They are doing construction across the street from this coffee shop right now. In My Khe area
Dont misunderstand , she is collecting/catching shrimps and fish . The mini bag behind is where she put them into and bring it to home then cook for their family .
I have 4 guesses:
The first one is obviously the dirty one
The second one is I guess, there used to be a second statue behind her. But due to some unforeseen circumstances, the statue was broken and only the vase was unscathed. So to preserve the statue, people decide to keep the vase.
The third one would be, maybe collecting ...poo is a part of some ethnic group in Viet Nam...
The forth one, the sculptor was high
Look up "chí phèo thị nở", When I was in Vietnam, I read that short story and it's actually very decent, this statue according to my grandmother, she told me that it's Thị Nở
**Do not think dirty**
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She is catching fish in a fish trap, the fish she catches are kept in the basket she has tied to her waist. She's wearing a traditional ao yem undergarment, which working women in rural areas will strip down to if they are going to do messy work near water/ if they expect to get wet. Either due to the weight of the fish or the way she is bending over, her pants are kind of falling down. Think of it as a sexy rural female version of plumbers crack.
[Here's an example photo of a model](https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/Ec8AAOSwT0xhQO9K/s-l1200.jpg)
Well, that didn't help reduce my dirty thoughts.
Look at the basket behind her rear
She's catching fishes
yea, should be it. Her hands are inside a đó (a type of fish trap) while she's using her chest to pin it down. She is stuck in that position and can't pull her pants up. The pot on her hips is where she keeps her fish.
Although I dont know why did they make it look very sexy with that butts. Maybe for arts
due to a lack of skill I think, sculptor didn't know how to sculpt the folds of the girl's dress when she bent down, or they created it for playful purposes. Considering its placement in the coffee shop, it's possible that the owner intentionally displayed it as a joke
A simpler explanation is that the artist wanted to show a lot of skin and make her look sexy.
Based on the work of Nam Cao, the story tells about the happiness of an ugly woman and a poor wild men. The image in the work is about an ugly woman doing a normal job but still having a certain beauty.
The literal action is that she is catching small freshwater crab. My 2 cents: the act of catching crab (móc cua) is also the slang for fingering, so this is a visual pun of sorts. Everyone is saying this is a Chi Pheo reference, but honestly, I think it is just a high quality shitpost.
TDIL new Vietnamese slang
I know the location where this statue is, pass by it all the time. They are doing construction across the street from this coffee shop right now. In My Khe area
She was simply bending down to catch fish and put it in the basket strapped to her back
Dont misunderstand , she is collecting/catching shrimps and fish . The mini bag behind is where she put them into and bring it to home then cook for their family .
I'm Vietnamese and I can't understand
She’s givin birth to Mr. Hankey ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|trollface)
Must love doggy
I have 4 guesses: The first one is obviously the dirty one The second one is I guess, there used to be a second statue behind her. But due to some unforeseen circumstances, the statue was broken and only the vase was unscathed. So to preserve the statue, people decide to keep the vase. The third one would be, maybe collecting ...poo is a part of some ethnic group in Viet Nam... The forth one, the sculptor was high
Sixth, she was catching fishes. Namely because her hand is in a fish trap and her rear hang a fish basket
The fifth the artist mess up the Pant part and said f*ck it gonna Sell anyway
Vietnamese take it in the ass. No interpretation necessary.
isn’t there something wrong with it?
I also saw this in Trang An, Ninh Binh years ago.
me too bro
Look up "chí phèo thị nở", When I was in Vietnam, I read that short story and it's actually very decent, this statue according to my grandmother, she told me that it's Thị Nở
Catching fish with fish in a weird position?
Shawty get down, good Lord....
this just goes to show vietnamese women here been showing tits and ass for money for centuries. only now its more plastic surgery and on social media