150 photos of youths doing volunteer work on the DK1 platform in Truong Sa are on display. Photo: “My hometown, Truong Sa” by Nguyen Viet Hung
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The exhibition is in 3 parts: Truong Sa’s vitality, Colors of the youth, and Sea and islands sovereignty. Photo: “Presenting water purifiers to Truong Sa” by Le Tam
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“Truong Sa’s vitality” features the daily struggle of soldiers defending Vietnam’s national sovereignty. Photo: “Yellow apricot flowers for mother” by Tran Thanh
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“Youth spirit on DK1 platform” – Photo: My Tra
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“Colors of the youth” features young volunteers all over Vietnam and their activities toward Truong Sa. Photo: “My homeland viewed from the sea” by Tran Thanh
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“A dolphin in Truong Sa” – Photo: Tran Thanh
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“Taking off” – Photo: Tran Thanh
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“Sea and islands sovereignty” corner displays documents establishing Vietnam’s sovereignty over Truong Sa archipelago, a map titled “Vietnam’s sea and island pride”, 33 national flags from the 33 islands of Truong Sa, 15 flags from 15 DK1 platforms, and flags from naval ships. Photo: “The thunderstorm” by Tran Thanh
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“So close, Truong Sa” – Photo: My Tra
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“Path to An Bang” – Photo: Tran Thanh
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“Marching rehearsal” – Photo: Trong Thiet
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“A table tennis match with soldiers in Truong Sa” – Photo: Trong Thiet
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Square Almon Badamia flower – Photo: Tran Thanh
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The exhibition opened at Ecopark, Hung Yen province, from March 9-10, and will move to Trade University, Hanoi, on March 24. Photo: “Truong Sa song” by Tran Thanh
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The exhibition will open at Hoang Van Thu High School, Hanoi, on March 26, then will move to Da Lat in Lam Dong province from April 6-8, and to the University of Education, Hanoi, from April 21-22. Photo: “Year end soldier exchange” by Tran Thanh
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“Truong Sa’s vitality” – Photo: Du Hai
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“DK1-7 platform” – Photo: Tran Thanh
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“Truong Sa is over there” – Photo: Nguyen Viet Hung
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Activities following the exhibition include building water purifiers, and presenting plants to Truong Sa. Photo: “Faraway island” by Nguyen Xuan Chinh
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