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While Singapore Sleeps, His Day Begins at the Fish Market—a 91-born “Fishboy” Shares His Struggles

Most of his day is spent in non-stop work.

Wake Up Singapore by Wake Up Singapore
April 29, 2026
in Singapore News
Reading Time: 3 mins read
While Singapore Sleeps, His Day Begins at the Fish Market—a 91-born “Fishboy” Shares His Struggles
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In Singapore’s fast-paced city life, where office-based work is the norm, the daily routine of a fishmonger who starts early in the morning is a different reality. Born in 1991, a young man shared his usual day in his Instagram post. He identifies himself as a “fishboy”; his daily work begins before the sun rises. He begins his day amidst the smell of the sea and the hustle and bustle of the market. 

Photo Via @baronthefishboy Instagram Video

His work may not be like that of a glittering office, but it involves hard work, honesty and the warmth of direct contact with people. This type of profession is considered an important part of Singapore’s food supply system. As a result, the story behind this labor-intensive work is gaining new importance for many.

Photo Via @baronthefishboy Instagram Video

Early in the Morning

His day begins early every day, when most people in the city are still asleep. First, he goes to the market and selects fresh fish. Then he starts cleaning and preparing them. This entire process requires skill and attention. 

Photo Via @baronthefishboy Instagram Video

Because maintaining the quality of each fish is very important. Gradually, the market fills up and his work speed increases.

Photo Via @baronthefishboy Instagram Video

Hard Work

Most of the day is spent in non-stop work. Cutting, dressing and selling fish—he has to handle everything alone. In addition, regular conversations with customers are also a part of his job. This contact makes his business stronger. 

Photo Via @baronthefishboy Instagram Video

Although the work is physically difficult, he takes it on with pride. Because this work is his main source of livelihood.

Photo Via @baronthefishboy Instagram Video

End of the Day

At the end of the day, when the market bustle subsides, he takes some time for himself. During this time, he thinks about which fish sold the most and where there is room for improvement. Planning for the next day is also an important part of this time. 

Photo Via @baronthefishboy Instagram Video

This habit helps him work better. As a result, he can learn something new from his daily experiences. This is how his daily life cycle is completed.

Netizens’ Reactions

The video of such a labor-intensive life on social media has been praised by many. Many feel that in today’s times, such real and hard-working stories need to be highlighted more. They have indicated that such content is more valuable to society than unnecessary or trivial content. 

On the other hand, some have expressed deep respect for his hard work and encouraged him to move forward. In addition, according to many, the honesty and realism in this work is what make it different. As a result, this story has become a source of inspiration for many.

All in all, the daily life of this fish vendor highlights a different side of Singapore. It shows how hard work and consistent effort are important for success. 

 

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