TET gifts come to Truong Sa archipelago

VOV.VN - The Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago looks most colourful these days. Spring seems to have arrived early with flowers in full bloom and rays of sunlight glistening like diamonds everywhere. 

Many visitors come to the Truong Sa archipelago this time of year bearing Tet gifts and congratulations for the navy seamen and people for the sacrifices for the national defence.

 

Hoa Bang (Bang flowers) are popular and can be seen in just about every nook and cranny of the archipelago.

Hoa Giay (paper flowers) are also brilliantly blooming on the archipelago.

 

Hoa Lan (Orchids) glitter in the sunlight.

 

Flowers planted by the seamen blanket the archipelago.

 

In spite of El-Nino, many trees remain standing.

The archipelago looks warm and peaceful.

 


 

Navy seamen organize a myriad of activities to welcome Lunar New Year.

 

They never forget their mission-defending sea and island sovereignty.

 
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