The exhibition presents a comprehensive overview of Vietnamese sovereignty over the islands, showcasing both historical artifacts and legal documents.

Nguyen Van Quyen, president of the Vietnam Lawyers Association, emphasized the importance of such events in raising awareness about Vietnam’s sovereignty over the Truong Sa and Hoang Sa archipelagos.

The exhibition inspires a sense of patriotism and unity among visitors, especially the youth, as they learn about the importance of safeguarding Vietnam’s maritime sovereignty.

These captivating photos offer a glimpse into the lives of the soldiers stationed on the islands, showcasing the beauty of Truong Sa and the dedication of those protecting Vietnam’s sovereignty.

The exhibition sparks curiosity among young visitors, eager to learn about Vietnam’s rich history and the significance of the Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagos.

The display includes national flags flying proudly on the islands of the Truong Sa archipelago, a symbol of Vietnam’s sovereignty.

Free and open to all, the exhibition offers a unique educational experience, shedding light on the history and natural beauty of the islands.

The exhibition attracts a diverse audience, with locals and tourists alike gathering to learn more about Vietnam’s maritime heritage.

The Vietnam Lawyers Association presented a model of the Truong Sa sovereignty landmark to the administration of Khanh Hoa province, further emphasizing the importance of this territory to Vietnam’s national identity.
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