The Truong Sa Moments exhibition is an activity to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day (June 21, 1925 - June 21, 2025).
Colin Island welcomes the group
PHOTO: LE HOANG MINH
The Truong Sa Moments exhibition includes 100 works printed into a book. These are 100 stories written in the language of vision and emotion by 10 authors, journalists and photographers on 4 voyages 18, 23, 24, 25 in 2025.
Memorial for soldiers on Colin Island
PHOTO: TRUONG VAN HUNG
Military-civilian relations on Da Tay Island ( in Truong Sa archipelago )
PHOTO: NGUYEN VIET BINH
Canoe team of fishing control ship KN390
PHOTO: HUYNH THANH HUY
The images captured by artists and journalists through the lens depict many emotions and patriotism of the soldiers and civilians during their working trips, the close bond between the soldiers and civilians on the island, beautiful images in life as well as the beauty of the Vietnam People's Navy soldiers who day and night stick to the sea, stick to the islands, stick to the rigs to firmly maintain the sacred sovereignty of the sea and islands of the Fatherland.
Joy on Da Thi Island
PHOTO: CAO HAI MINH
Dawn of the rig
PHOTO: BUI QUOC SY
Watch the water cannon
PHOTO: NGUYEN VAN SANG
DK1 drilling rig
PHOTO: NGUYEN PHUOC TOAN
Sea Eye
PHOTO: NGUYEN TRUNG TRUC
Memorial ceremony for Truong Sa martyrs
PHOTO: NGUYEN THANH TUNG
With the attention of the Navy Command, the Navy Political Department, the Navy Region 2 Command, the Navy Region 3 Command, the Navy Region 4 Command and especially the operational commanders on the voyages undertaken by the ships KN 290, KN 390, KN 490, KN 490, KN 291, officers, soldiers, and representatives of the agencies and departments have successfully completed the task of visiting and inspecting the islands in the Truong Sa archipelago and the DK1 Platform. Journalists and photographers directly recorded those memorable moments during the voyages.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/khoanh-khac-truong-sa-qua-goc-nhin-cua-nghe-si-nhiep-anh-185250621194211289.htm
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