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"Paracel island and Spratly Island belong to Vietnam - Historical and legal evidences" exhibition

HNN.VN - On September 26, the Provincial Culture and Information Center in collaboration with Nam Dong district opened the exhibition with theme "Paracel island and Spratly island belong to Vietnam - Historical and legal evidences".

Exhibition of historical, legal evidence of the Paracels and the Spratly islandsSacred soils sent from Hue to the Spratly

A lot of people visiting the exhibition

The focus of this exhibition concentrates on the theme "Paracel island and Spratly island belong to Vietnam - Historical and legal evidences". The entire exhibition is shown through more than 150 highly generalized materials and images. By combining the topical images with the historical documents of the Nguyen dynasty, the models and artifacts are reasonably  arranged and displayed.

The exhibition contributes to introducing the evidences confirming the historical and legal values, and the will and determination of the Vietnamese nation in defending the sacred sovereignty integrity of the country’s borders, sea and islands. Affirming "Paracel island and Spratly island belong to Vietnam" is the call which is always resounded strongly in the whole people’s affection, will and responsibility with the spirit of "The whole country is for beloved Paracel island and Spratly island".

The exhibition lasts until October 1.

By THAI SON

 

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