A collection of 40 ancient maps, indicating the Hoàng Sa (Paracel) Islands belong to Việt Nam, and two atlases were displayed for the first time at a conference: Conflict in the South China Sea (called East Sea by Việt Nam)...
The Ly Son island district in the central province
of Quang Ngai in collaboration with Viet Nam''s Labour Confederation will
construct a monument in commemoration of civilians and sailors who died
during long voyages to protect the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa
(Spratly)...
Nearly 200 photos of Viet Nam''s sea and islands are on display at the
HCM City War Remnants Museum to celebrate the 71st anniversary of the
founding of the Viet Nam People''s Army, which falls on December 22.
An exhibition showcasing photos and documents on Hoang Sa (the Paracel)
and Truong Sa (the Spratly) Islands in the East Sea was held at the
Cultural Center of Jahrhunderthalle Bochum in Germany recently.
Copies of nearly 100 maps together with many
documents, objects and publications confirming Viet Nam''s sovereignty
over the Truong Sa (Spratly) and Hoang Sa (Paracel) archipelagoes are on
display at an exhibition in Phan Rang City in the central province of
Ninh Thuan.
Researcher Ho Tan Phan has presented copies of rare
Vietnamese royal chronicles to the National Boundary Committee under the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The history of Da Nang and its relationship with the
Hoang Sa Archipelago (Paracel Islands) will be introduced into the
curricula at secondary and high schools in the central coastal city this
year, officials have announced.
A new exhibition of nearly 200 photographs and news reports, with the theme
Young People Participate in Protecting Viet Nam''s Sea and Island
Sovereignty, is on display at the Youth Cultural House in District 1 in
HCM City.
Thousands of people throughout the country have,
since mid-June, sent photos and text messages to raise funds in support
of people and soldiers working and struggling for the Vietnamese
sovereignty of the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly)
archipelagos.
Andre Menras could not have asked for more than the backhanded compliment he received after his documentary, Hoang Sa- Viet Nam: A Painful Loss, was screened in Ha Noi recently.
An exhibition of 400 documents and photos depicting
Vietnamese sovereignty over the Truong Sa (Spratly) islands and the
Hoang Sa (Paracel) islands opened yesterday in Hue City.