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Why can't Ba Yao children go ashore? Where is the Bayao nationality?

Recently, in Semporna, Malaysia, the blaze was blaze. Because of the extremely clear water there, the fishing boats floating on the sea seem to be suspended in the air, attracting countless netizens to shout the magic. In the video, many children of the Bayao ethnic group are always in the water, so why can't they go ashore?

And because of the fire, more and more people choose to go to Semporna to take a trip, take a fishing boat and make a sound. After going, more people found that there was a sea nomad named Bayao living near xianbenna. They share the story of the Bayao people on the Internet, and more and more people know the people who live by the sea.

Bayao people live in the sea area between Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia. They have lived in the sea area of Southeast Asia for hundreds of years. They seldom set foot on the land. They have been drifting on the sea and fishing on the sea. They are the last marine nomadic people in the world. They are called 'Gypsies on the sea'. The situation of Bayao people is very poor. Because they live at the border of the country, most of them have no nationality, identity, or even can't go ashore for life. In order to be able to dive deeper and longer in the water, they deliberately broke the eardrum membrane when they were young, which can reduce the pain caused by water pressure, but the Bayao people in their later years also became hearing impaired.

It is said that this famous nationality can't go ashore. Why can't the Bayao nationality go ashore? Must they live on the sea all their lives?

Why can't Bayao people go ashore

The ancestors of Bayao nationality are the exiled aborigines. Because they have been forbidden to walk on land for a long time, they choose to live in the vast ocean, build houses on the coral reefs in the shallow sea, and live in the sea for generations, living a nomadic life without nationality. They live in thatched houses elevated in the shallow sea with wooden stakes. They use "LepA LepA" boats as means of water transportation to fish for a living. Their living environment is extremely bad. They are the only remaining marine nomadic people in the world, known as "marine Gypsy".

These Bayao people have no country, no identity, no school, no hospital. They live a poor life on the sea. The early Bayao people used boats as their home and swayed with the waves. Today, most people live on the coastal coast, or on shallow reefs or diving places, pile up piles, and use a few wooden piles to support the 'high-rise house'. The house is very simple, and the front, back, left, right, up and down can be ventilated by light. There are only a few cookers and some clothes in the house.

Because the place where they live is called "the land under the wind", most of the typhoons originate here and then move elsewhere. Therefore, the shantytowns inhabited by the people of tobajau on the sea can live in peace and freedom all the year round. Although the living conditions are bad, the sun is shining here, the sea is warm and blue, and the sea is full of marine life. The waves gently beat the white sand beach. This group of people live in such a paradise far away from the busyness and disturbance of modern society.