August 02, 2024 | 21:30 (GMT+7)
Photos of Truong Sa on display in Ho Chi Minh City
An exhibition displaying photos of the Truong Sa (Spratly) Islands was opened in Ho Chi Minh City on August 2 to mark 60 years of the Vietnam People's Navy's first victory (August 5, 1964 - 2024).
The exhibition, held by the Ho Chi Minh City Photographers’ Association, features 99 photos taken by 10 photographers during their visit to Truong Sa from April to June 2024.
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Visitors to the Truong Sa-themed photo exhibition on the Nguyen Van Binh book street in Ho Chi Minh City. |
The works capture the lives of soldiers and residents on the islands and the oil platforms, and reflect the sentiments of the people across the country, particularly those in Ho Chi Minh City, towards the soldiers and civilians stationed there.
Colonel Le Hong Quang, Deputy Political Commissar of Brigade 125 under the Naval Region 2, stated that the activities of the Ho Chi Minh City Photographers’ Association have helped connect soldiers and people in Truong Sa with people of Ho Chi Minh City and the entire country.
He expressed his hope that the displayed photos will continue to spread the attention and sentiments of both domestic and foreign people and soldiers towards those stationed in Truong Sa, and help encourage them to well perform their duties and firmly safeguard national sovereignty over seas and islands.
The exhibition will remain open to visitors at Nguyen Van Binh book street until August 8, and then be moved to Thu Duc Book Street.
Source: VNA