Mainlanders learn about remote islands via mementoes

Thứ Hai, 15/07/2019, 21:19
An inner-city exhibition space showing mementoes of Truong Sa and Hoang Sa can satisfy all who have no chance to visit the remote islands but desire to learn about them and national sovereignty.

The exhibition space at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in the outskirts of Hanoi showcases mementoes, documents on Truong Sa and Hoang Sa archipelagoes (Photo: VNA)

A model of Truong Sa island sovereignty landmark (Photo: VNA)(Photo: VNA)

21 stone boards from 21 islands on Truong Sa are on display (Photo: VNA)

Stone boards from Truong Sa’s Sinh Ton islands (Photo: VNA)

Mementoes presented by island soldiers include national flags, sea shells, publications on the national sea and islands (Photo: VNA)

An ancient document proving Vietnam’s sovereignty over Hoang Sa archipelago (Photo: VNA)

Through items, documents and photos, visitors can get a better understanding of the island soldiers’ hardship (Photo: VNA)

 

The exhibition space contributes to educating younger generations in national sovereignty as well as exciting love for national sea and islands (Photo: VNA)

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