Lai Chau becomes 53th destination of Hoang Sa, Truong Sa exhibition
Friday, 18:36, 13/01/2017
An exhibition featuring maps and documents affirming Vietnam’s sovereignty over Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagoes opened in the northern mountainous province of Lai Chau on January 13.
On display are documents, objects, publications and nearly 100 maps which were collected by local and international researchers and scholars.
The exhibited materials are in Han (classical Chinese), Nom (Vietnamese ideographic script), Vietnamese and French languages issued by Vietnamese feudal states, the French government in Indochina (on behalf of the then Vietnamese state), and other foreign states.
Notably, there are 65 maps testifying Vietnam’s sovereignty over the two archipelagos announced by Vietnam and Western countries from the 17th century to present.
All these exhibits affirmed the process Vietnam continuously exercised and defended its sovereignty over Hoang Sa and Truong Sa islands.
In addition, four atlases and 30 maps published by Chinese states over periods also showed that China did not manage the two archipelagoes.
The event helps raise public awareness of firmly safeguarding the country’s sacred sea and island sovereignty as well as rejecting China’s groundless sovereignty claims over Hoang Sa and Truong Sa, said Hai.
After the exhibition concluded on January 17, all the maps and documents will be presented to the province for further display.