Kogle Gaoyu fishermen is a very good landscape. Before going to this attraction, many travel notes and guide reviews gave a very poor evaluation of this attraction. Before going there, I was very worried. I don't know if it is worth going. On the way from Merissa to Galle, there will be many, many trunks of this kind, inserted in the middle of the sea, a very old approach taken by the Sri Lankan people to obtain sardines a long time ago. Although this fishing method is no longer used, it is undeniable that this sorghum fisherman is indeed a very famous symbol and representative of Sri Lanka. Almost all travel magazines or books use photos of sorghum fishermen as cover or introductions whenever they mention Sri Lanka. So this has become a symbol of Sri Lanka. From a sense of self, this place is very worth going, of course if you are traveling by car, or free, it is not interesting to run to see this attraction. We went with the group, so when we went there, there were locals in Sri Lanka sitting on it fishing, although it was fake, but the photo was very good. It is highly recommended that you choose to go at sunset, the color of the sky and the sea and the back of the fisherman, capture this light and shadow, will take a very beautiful photography. There are plenty to see on the way to Galle, and it happens that as long as there are sorghum trunks, the sea will be extra clean and clear, and very blue. Sri Lanka is in the Indian Ocean, and Galle is also in the core area of the Indian Ocean, so the sea here is very clear, magnificent and very shocking. Of course, you can also experience the feeling of fishing rods. 100 yuan is indeed a bit expensive, so it feels not worth it. But Sri Lankans are really poor and very warm and friendly, so I still have a very good impression.