good fish. this is a pretty prime piece of real estate. they ve lived here how long? ha: for many generations. this old grandma is 78 years old and she said that her grandparents lived here before this all became, like, a big tourist attraction. anthony: is their situation protected by the state? they re allowed to live here by special, because they ve been here so long? ha: actually, the government now is in fact reaching them to move back to shore because that s better for the children s education. [ woman speaking vietnamese ] ha: they said that they re happy to move back because it s better for their children, but they ve been living here for many, many centuries and all they know is fishing. anthony: right. [ thunder crashes ]
it takes over a year to grow each pearl, and there s no guarantee an oyster will even yield one. water spinach, i think that s called, right? ha: water spinach. that s the most common vegetable for vietnamese people in summertime. anthony: yes. mm-hmm. ha: yeah. anthony: what kind of fish are these? little fish. ha: yeah, ha long fish. anthony: ha long fish. ha: yeah. anthony: it s delicious. good fish. this is a pretty prime piece of real estate. they ve lived here how long? ha: for many generations. this old grandma is 78 years old and she said that her grandparents lived here before this all became, like, a big tourist attraction. anthony: is their situation protected by the state? they re allowed to live here by special, because they ve been
grandparents lived here before this all became, like, a big tourist attraction. anthony: is their situation protected by the state? they re allowed to live here by special, because they ve been here so long? ha: actually, the government now is in fact reaching them to move back to shore because that s better for the children s education. [ woman speaking vietnamese ] ha: they said that they re happy to move back because it s better for their children, but they ve been living here for many, many centuries and all they know is fishing. anthony: right.
this all became, like, a big tourist attraction. anthony: is their situation protected by the state? they re allowed to live here by special, because they ve been here so long? ha: actually, the government now is in fact reaching them to move back to shore because that s better for the children s education. [ woman speaking vietnamese ] ha: they said that they re happy to move back because it s better for their children, but they ve been living here for many, many centuries and all they know is fishing. anthony: right. [ thunder crashes ]
each pearl, and there s no guarantee an oyster will even yield one. water spinach, i think that s called, right? ha: water spinach. that s the most common vegetable for vietnamese people in summertime. anthony: yes. mm-hmm. ha: yeah. anthony: what kind of fish are these? little fish. [ laughter ] ha: yeah, ha long fish. anthony: ha long fish. ha: yeah. anthony: it s delicious. good fish. this is a pretty prime piece of real estate. they ve lived here how long? ha: for many generations. this old grandma is 78 years old and she said that her grandparents lived here before this all became, like, a big