To support Vietnam’s fishermen, many fisheries logistics centres have been established on islands such as Truong Sa Lon (Big Spratly) and Da Tay (West Reef), providing free fresh water, and supplying provisions, food, and fuel, etc., at prices equivalent to those on the mainland, while also providing rescue assistance to those in need and ensuring the safety of their vessels.
Vietnamese culture has been deeply influenced by the sea for centuries, particularly in coastal communities. In Da Nang city, in particular, sea-related culture was honoured at a heritage festival slated for November 23.
Photographers are being invited to send entries to a national fine art photo competition and exhibition on Vietnamese sea and islands newly launched by the Party Central Committee’s Commission of Popularisation and Education.
The Vietnam News Agency (VNA), in collaboration with the Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam), opened a photo exhibition highlighting Vietnam’s sea and islands at the VNA Office in the ce
Designer Dang Ngoc Han presented a collection of ao dai (Vietnamese traditional dress) inspired by the Vietnamese sea and islands in France on November 22 night.