May 27, 2014 / 10:58
Photo exhibit captures attitudes of the young towards the East Sea
A group of young people have compiled a collection of photographs showing a perspective of the East Sea through their eyes in order to draw attention to sovereignty issues.
The photos were selected from a collection taken from well-known Vietnamese beaches in Khanh Hoa and Phu Yen provinces, such as Dai Lanh, Hon Nua, Nam Du, Van Phong Bay and Phu Quy Island.
The collection is comprised 27 colour photos, all of which show a patriotic love for Vietnam's waters. The works have attracted much attention from young people, who are equally united in their desire to preserve and protect the territory of their country.
Towards to the East Sea
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