Fishermen attempt to catch fish from Ulungur Lake during the 13th Ulungur Lake Fishing Festival in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Monday, January 21, 2019. An 18.8-kilogram fish was the biggest catch during the event. It sold for 399,999 yuan (about 58,783 U.S. dollars). According to Chinese custom, eating the biggest fish caught in the first catch of the season can bring good luck throughout the year. Over 50,000 visitors from across China have taken part in the fishing festival. [Photo: IC]" Visitors touch fish caught from Ulungur Lake during the 13th Ulungur Lake Fishing Festival in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Monday, January 21, 2019. An 18.8-kilogram fish was the biggest catch during the event. It sold for 399,999 yuan (about 58,783 U.S. dollars). According to Chinese custom, eating the biggest fish caught in the first catch of the season can bring good luck throughout the year. Over 50,000 visitors from across China have taken part in the fishing festival. [Photo: IC]" Fishermen show off their biggest catch from Ulungur Lake during the 13th Ulungur Lake Fishing Festival in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Monday, January 21, 2019. An 18.8-kilogram fish was the biggest catch during the event. It sold for 399,999 yuan (about 58,783 U.S. dollars). According to Chinese custom, eating the biggest fish caught in the first catch of the season can bring good luck throughout the year. Over 50,000 visitors from across China have taken part in the fishing festival. [Photo: IC]" Fishermen attempt to catch fish from Ulungur Lake during the 13th Ulungur Lake Fishing Festival in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Monday, January 21, 2019. An 18.8-kilogram fish was the biggest catch during the event. It sold for 399,999 yuan (about 58,783 U.S. dollars). According to Chinese custom, eating the biggest fish caught in the first catch of the season can bring good luck throughout the year. Over 50,000 visitors from across China have taken part in the fishing festival. [Photo: IC]" |