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Spratly soldiers receive images at home

Published: Friday, May 18, 2012
Devoted: A photograph combo shows the pictures of spouses and kids of soldiers around the Spratly islands.
KHANH HOA — Images from the landmass and family are delivered to soldiers via a photo exhibition organised the very first time in Truong Sa (Spratly Archipelago), the central province of Khanh Hoa.

The exhibition opens today in Song Tu Tay Island then it will likely be gone to live in Truong Sa Lon Island and Floating Complex DK 1. Next, all records will be presented to folks and soldiers in Spratly.

Titled Letters to Spratly Islands at home, the exhibition helps narrow the length between your islands and also the landmass and send love from together.

Several photojournalists in the Vietnam News Agency travelled to 5 metropolitan areas and provinces to capture images of soldiers' families in 100 photos to show in the exhibition.

Once the soldiers undertake the job of protecting water and island territory, they'd be absent using their houses for several years. "Hopefully that with the photos, the soldiers will feel they're near to their own families,Inch stated digital photographer Bui Hong Thang.

The exhibition also shows 80 photos revealing the nation's landscape, custom, culture and contemporary growth and development of the society.

Organised through the Vietnam News Agency and also the Viet Nam Naval High Command, the exhibition is targeted to enhance the spiritual existence from the soldiers, encourage them within their assignment and affirm the nation's sovereignty via a cultural activity.

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