An exhibition entitled “Hoang Sa, Truong Sa belongs to Vietnam – historical and legal evidence” was held in Viet Tri city, the northern midland province of Phu Tho on August 25.
The exhibition features 120 documents, ancient maps and atlases in traditional Chinese, Vietnamese and French languages issued by Vietnamese feudal states and a French researcher from the 15th to the 20th century, proving Vietnam’s sovereignty over the two archipelagos.
Photos and documents about visits by Phu Tho provincial delegations to cadres and soldiers who are on duty at Truong Sa archipelagos and activities to support the programme for beloved sea and island launched by Phu Tho provincial Fatherland Front in 2014 were also introduced at the exhibition.
The exhibition will remain open to visitors until August 27.
The event aims to raise Vietnamese people’s awareness of safeguarding national sacred sovereignty.
The exhibition will remain open to visitors until August 27.
The event aims to raise Vietnamese people’s awareness of safeguarding national sacred sovereignty.
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