April 04, 2017 | 22:13 (GMT+7)
Sovereignty marker – pride of residents in Pirate Islands
Tien Hai commune of Ha Tien township, the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang, is famous for not only the Hai Tac (Pirate) archipelago but also a sovereignty marker, which is the pride of local residents.
Tien Hai, about 30km away from the center of Ha Tien township, comprises 16 islands of all sizes. According to historical documents, this group of islands bears the name Hai Tac since pirates often chose this place to launch attacks on ships.
The sovereignty marker in Tien Hai commune. Photo: vovworld.vn
Tien Hai Island also houses a sovereignty marker with the words “Quan dao Hai Tac” (Pirate Archipelago) engraved. The stele, which faces westwards and marks Vietnam’s sovereignty along the sea border with Cambodia, also includes the island’s coordinates and the names of islands in Hai Tac Archipelago.
The last words on the stele read that: “Inspection and research military officers visited the archipelago on July 28, 1958.”
Chairman of the Tien Hai communal People’s Committee Tang Hong Phuoc said the marker is a source of pride for islanders, who protect the marker as if protecting the Fatherland’s sacred land.
The sovereignty marker and old stories have become a draw for tourists to Tien Hai, he said. The commune will work hard to tap into this tourism potential.
Tien Hai has gained a face-lift in recent years with schools, clinics, post offices, roads and many other facilities built.
The commune caught and farmed more than 4,000 tons of aquatic products worth more than VND 90 billion (USD 3.9 trillion) in 2016. Meanwhile, it welcomed more than 70,000 visitors and earned about VND 16 billion (over USD 703,800) in tourism revenue.
Source: VNA